Great discussion!! Thanks for article, Arle!
Regards,
Leonard Williams
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On 3/3/10 4:40 PM, "Arle Lommel" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Leonard,
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> This might help. Look at pages 186-88. The photos you saw were missing of the
> Italian style instrument were missing the bridge and wedge, but are clearly of
> the same style as the Hungarian instrument.
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> Arle
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> On Mar 3, 2010, at 4:27 PM, Leonard Williams wrote:
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>> A little while back someone posted links to pictures of an Italian
>> Piedmontese style hurdy-gurdy (ghironda?) with an unusual trompette
>> mechanism (Hungarian?). I was unable to discern how it was constructed and
>> functioned, in distinction to the chien-style trompette bridge. Can anyone
>> help with some descriptive information or links to diagrams? I'm curious.
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Leonard Williams
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