Melissa,
You are exactly right. After viewing this video, I made a mental note  
to correct my wrist position to avoid injury.
Thanks for the comment!
Larry

On Oct 31, 2008, at 11:00 AM, Melissa Kacalanos wrote:

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> Nice. Jamming with drummers can be fun.
>
> One thing I notice is that your right wrist looks like
> it's bent at an awkward angle. I'd think this would
> make precise buzzing difficult, and maybe tire your
> wrist out when playing for long periods. What do other
> players think?
>
> Melissa
> www.melissatheloud.com
>
> --- Lawrence Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> My group, the Noyse Merchants, presented a program
>> of early music at
>> the Center for World Rhythms in Cincinnati recently.
>> There were quite
>> a few drummers present so I invited them to
>> accompany me in a Hurdy
>> Gurdy improv session. Here is an edited version
>> (about 1 and a half
>> minutes) of the result. The actual hurdy gurdy drum
>> jam was about 8-10
>> minutes, but I shortened it for YouTube.
>> Here is the edited version;
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ39ce9jdCM
>> Of course, comments are always welcome!
>> Larry Brown
>>
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Lawrence Brown
http://www.cincinnatiearlymusic.com




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