Unless others have already been given the information, what exactly do you have? IS it a tekero? If it isn't, please let us know what you have unless you want some more broken strings :-)
Sorry if I have lost a post somewhere but I suppose it was a while back that you told us it was on the way and I have forgotten about it, of so, just ignore this. Colin Hill .----- Original Message ----- From: "Alina Larson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 1:24 AM Subject: Re: [HG] My Hurdy-Gurdy Arrived! Yeah. I just played it by ear. I'm still tweaking it whenever I find a better note, though. I still need to find out how to TUNE the instrument! Hehehe. What kind of songs do you play? ~Alina. On May 25, 2007, at 1:34 AM, Christa Muths wrote: > Hi Alina, > > great news!! Enjoy your hurdy! > > I bought my strings from the net: musicmakers www.harpkit.co. They > were the cheapest and very helpful. > > Where did you find the notes for Frere Jacques? We used to sing it > at home and would love to be able to play this song on the hurdy. > > All the best > > Christa > > > On 25/05/07, Alina Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm really excited! Aside from a missing string, my Hurdy-Gurdy has > arrived safely and all in one piece! I picked out the notes for the > song Frère Jacques, but I think it's a little off. I haven't gotten a > tuner yet, and I need to replace a string (the string that's wrapped > in metal came snapped and frayed). Is the best way to get a > replacement string over the internet? Or should I check the local > violin and strings store? > ~Alina > > > > -- > >
