Wow, that sounds pretty darn nice.  Thanks, R. T.
Felicia.

On Sep 23, 2009, at 12:32 PM, R.T. Taylor wrote:

> Hi there.
>
> Neil Brook is visiting California and has brought with him a  
> wonderful small but powerful and sweet sounding new hurdy gurdy  
> called the Wren.
> You can check out a short video on youtube at
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdPY8_B8_3I&feature=channel_page
>
> I have played it in both D/G and Octave tuned G/C and they sound  
> and play excellently. And Neil says that it also sounds great in  
> unison G tuning too.  It has the usual Neil Brook refinements like  
> string lifters, adjustable bridges etc. that makes playing, tuning  
> and adjusting so much easier. One thing I really like about Neils  
> instruments is that then tend to play well right out of the box  
> with easy and stable setup.
>
> I have 2 special instruments that Neil made for me and I am verry  
> happy with them.
>
> These compact instruments are great for travel. Even inside the  
> solid case they can fit in your luggage or as an easy carry on.
>
> It is quite reasonably priced, as are all of Neils instruments and  
> is available right now.
> You can contact Neil at
> [email protected]
>
> http://www.hurdy-gurdy.org.uk/
>
> Have fun.
> r.t. taylor
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