Hello Jon
The two strap method I use is..
One around the waist as usual but maybe a bit tighter.
The second strap with one end on the button at the head end and the other end 
of the strap on the bottom button below the handle after first threading it 
through under the first strap. I learnt this method from Isabel Pignol of 
Dedale. There is film of me using this strap configuration with a flat-back 
Siorat on my website www.drohne.co.uk . What I like about this set-up is that 
the instrument sits very snuggly into the players body making you very much at 
one with the instrument.
The traditional method of playing whilst standing can be seen in many pictures 
of Gaston Riviere and costumed gurdy players. This involves taking the second 
strap to the lower button via under the tailpiece. I have never felt too happy 
with this method but all the French traditional players of the last few 
centuries can't all be wrong.
Phil

Philip G Martin aka Drohne
www.drohne.co.uk

--- On Mon, 4/4/11, Jon Redpath <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Jon Redpath <[email protected]>
Subject: [HG-new] Standing
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, 4 April, 2011, 21:13











After years of playing sitting down I would like to learn to play standing up. 
Ok no real problem, except, that I value my gurdies more than money. One strap 
is very precarious. I know when I was at St.Chartier people played with two 
straps. Can anyone recommend a safe and comfortable way to play standing up or 
walking around.  JON

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