I had the chance briefly to try out one of Mel and Ann's (Hurdy Gurdy Crafters) kit-built gurdies earlier this week in the process of evaluating it for a friend to purchase. Overall I was impressed with the instrument for its use by beginning to intermediate players -- very solid, nice full sound, excellent trompette. But I've never played a gurdy with steel chanter strings before. At first I thought this was a bad idea, and wanted to replace them with the usual gut chanters before sending it on to my friend. But the sound was pretty good, and the pressure on the wheel wasn't unreasonable, so I left it alone. I'm just wondering what others on the gurdy list think of steel chanter strings. Are there problems with using them? Advantages? In particular, for an instrument such as this one with metal tangents, are there good reasons to use steel chanter strings, or is it best to replace them with gut? And what would you buy, if you needed to replace the steel strings with other steel strings, for D/G tuning in particular? Thanks, Mitch Gordon Guerneville, California, US
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