je vais me commander une helmut gochny standard pour jouer ou une olympic selon le delais .. le probl est le delais ,8 sem chez helmut ... cest plus que long----- et jai hate .jai essayé linstrument a chant de vielle . tombé en amour total avec ca ..la cornemuse ne mapporte plus de chalenge tant que ca ..

je veut faire produire un model luteback .de qualitée .pour lete prochain .bye sylvainOriginal Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Before électric amplification , size was related to the volume of the sound .
The   HG  players of the baroque period did not need much volume to play
" Ah vous dirais-je maman " indoors , a totally different situation for the
musician playing at dances and weddings in Berry or Normandy .
  One of the largest instrument was used in Haute Bretagne , around
St Brieuc , it was a guitar shaped instrument made mainly by Pimpard.

  The HG used by Old Sarah  is related to the old style called  "Henry V "
in english and  " vielle normande "  or " vielle carrée " in french .
Another close cousin is the " Flemish " HG , ( Vielle Louis XIV in french
speaking Belgium or " tiesse di djva " ( tête de joual ) in wallon .


Henry .

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hi graham, nice picture .do you think the gurdy was bigger in the 1800...?,and it was maybe the first ones after organistrum played by 2 people ? .bye sylvain
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Matthias,

I put some information on "Old Sarah" a blind hg player in London around
1800 at

http://www.altongate.co.uk/oldsarah/

Her life story is there and the names of some of the tunes she played
Also a Daguerrotype of her and her hg

Hope this helps

Graham Whyte (we met at OTW)

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Subject: [HG] hurdy-gurdy in England around 1800


dear all,

does anybody know anything about hurdy-gurdies in England at the time
1790-1800. Which types did exist, which repertoire was played? Is
there any (famous) evidences close to this period?

thank you,
Matthias



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