I've never been real clever at music theory, so I'm wondering if
anyone knows of a good resource, or can provide information (lessons?) to
the list on this topic as it pertains to the hurdy-gurdy.
        For example:  How can you tell what pitch drone to use, besides just
trial and error?  I understand a little bit about modes as opposed to our
modern key signatures, but it would be nice to have a method to analyse a
tune, find the mode, and pick a drone with some confidence.

Also: what would this mode be called:  d e f# g a b-flat c d.  Sounds great
with a D drone.

Thanks and regards,
Leonard Williams 


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