Great performance.  Just needs a little more cleavage as Felicia suggests,
and maybe that monk could kilt up his robe so us "ladies" can see his knees.
Then it would be perfect <g>.

Fi

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of bighatlady
Sent: Friday, 11 December 2009 3:59 AM
To: hurdygurdy
Subject: [HG-new] Hurdy Gurdy video - a response

Wow.  I didn't expect such a firestorm.  To answer some people's
questions.  The Hurdy-gurdy is not really cranked as hard as it looks
- most of the flailing is for comic affect -
I'm sorry you couldn't hear the HG, the video was filmed from the side
and the acoustics of the stage tend to project directly out.
   Finally,  I do apologize for offending some people with the
inauthentic sounds of my amateur band.  We play renaissance and
medieval music largely for people who are not educated in music.
Amazingly, they don't care about the history or sanctity  of a
particular piece - they just want to laugh and/ or clap along.  I'm
sure audiences 500 years ago were very different in their sensibilties
- clapping, having been invented in the rock and roll age.

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