If a string is pushed laterally across a circle it will not necessarily
engage with the wheel.
 
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Paul Makinen <[email protected]> May 06 04:40AM -0500  

My gurdy (tuned in octave D, 2.5 octaves worth of keys from E to high D, 
2 melody strings) has developed a curious problem: When playing at the 
high end of the keybox (say, above high E), the tangents push one of the 
melody strings away from the wheel to the point that the string is not 
being driven by the wheel.
 
The bridge has vertical adjustment screws, but no apparent horizontal 
adjustment other than filing the string grooves in the bridge.
 
I'm hoping that people can tell me the best way to fix this...
 
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Barbara Currier <[email protected]> May 05 05:58PM -0700  

Wow, the whole world just opened up to me! Our old dvd/vhs player died. Got
a Sony blu-ray that lets me get on YouTube with our wifi and blow the whole
thing up to full screen size and decent sound levels (as opposed to a teeny
box on my little laptop with hardly any speaker at all). Now, I can play in
a SF house session with people I know and on stage with Patrick Bouffard
playing for dancers in France. Feel like I'm on the edge of the circle.
Playing with others has been a great big lack in my little Oregonian home.
I foresee improvement. :^)
 
Barbara
 
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