Here it is on You Tube.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wUKY41JBb7w
Neil 
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Augusto de Ornellas Abreu 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 7:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [HG] Chanterelle string for low D


  It's so frustrating, I can't open any video on MySpace...


  On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 8:25 PM, Leonard Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Neil--
           Awesome sound, great music!  Thanks!

    Leonard Williams
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    On 6/7/08 6:38 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

    wrote:

    > Hi Arle
    > Pleased to report a bit of a breakthrough re. the low d chanter. I still
    > have not found the make of the string I have that works best but a major
    > improvement in harmonic resistance is gained by only applying cotton at 
the
    > keybox edge of the wheel. This effectively bows the string further away 
from
    > the bridge. It also imparts a more mellow tone.My first tentative
    > scratchings can be seen here :
    >
    > 
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=35597142
    >
    >
    > I'm sure I've heard this tune somewhere, does anyone have a title or
    > discography for it?
    >
    > Cheers
    > Neil
    > http://www.hurdy-gurdy.org.uk
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Arle Lommel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    > To: <[email protected]>
    > Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 8:08 PM
    > Subject: Re: [HG] Chanterelle string for low D
    >
    >
    >> Hi Neil,
    >>
    >> How do you define "limited success"? What hasn't worked with what  you've
    >> tried? I admit that I can't help you here since I play in C/G  with an
    >> octave chanter using viola strings with no problem, but you  want to go a
    >> fourth lower and there I have no success. But in any  event it would help
    >> to know what the problem you've faced is exactly.
    >>
    >> Part of the problem may be that you're really quite low. Balázs Nagy
    >> experimented with chanterelles in the range you suggest for a bass
    >> instrument and found that below a certain pitch (somewhere near where
    >> you're talking about, if I remember correctly), the vibrational  envelope
    >> of the string gets too big for the tangents to effectively  stop the
    >> string (the string bounces off them or something like that),  so you end
    >> up with unclear intonation and other related problems. I  don't remember
    >> all the details, but he ran into these problems when  trying to pitch a
    >> Hungarian instrument down an octave, which would put  it right near the
    >> range you're talking about.
    >>
    >> -Arle
    >>
    >>
    >> On May 28, 2008, at 2:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
    >>
    >>> Hi all
    >>> I'm not usually one to plead for help but this problem is costing a  lot
    >>> of time and money so any help will be greatly appreciated.
    >>>
    >>> I've just built a three chantrelle gurdy 345mm scale length and am
    >>> tuning it to normal D/G tuning . The third chanterelle is to be the  
next
    >>> octave D down.
    >>>
    >>> Has anyone found a string to achieve a reasonable result at this  pitch 
?
    >>> I've tried a lot of viola C strings with limited success.
    >>>
    >>> Regards
    >>>
    >>> Neil Brook
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    >>
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