In re amplification-- I though you folks might enjoy this-- I have been  
busking on the streets of New Orleans off and on over the last couple of 
months,  
and some performers there use amps, and some don't. My friend, who plays 
double  bass, and I don't. Well, we had a band a block away setting up just as 
we 
did,  and they came over to tell us to move another block away, because we were 
too  loud. They had not only loud instruments including trumpet, but they 
were also  amped. They got abusive enough about it that we did set up in an 
alley 
 around the corner about 20 feet away. And truth to say, when we played, we  
couldn't hear them at all. Doubt if anyone near us could, either. That is the  
beauty of a Balazs Nagy gurdy.   
Cheers,
Alice
 
 
In a message dated 1/18/2009 8:27:19 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi  everyone!
I am considering the idea of a pick-up powered amplification on  my
first hg, but actually I don't know if it's convenient on a  beginner-
to-intermediate model. I'll probably play on stage, but also  onboard
microphones can be a nice (and less expensive)  solution.

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