Hurdy-Gurdy Basics: Using a strap

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024

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  • @noelle-beaudin
    @noelle-beaudin  9 місяців тому

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    • @doctorquestian
      @doctorquestian 15 годин тому

      This instrument needs to have a pick up device somewhere along the string and run that signal through an amplifier. Imagine the sustain and distortion!!

  • @maniestacio9245
    @maniestacio9245 Місяць тому +1

    As a bassoonist, I am beyond fascinated to learn that the hurdy gurdy also uses a seat strap!

  • @wagnergitirana
    @wagnergitirana Місяць тому

    Why strap? I’ll just use the Force ! May the … be with ya! 😂

  • @buckaroobonsaitree7488
    @buckaroobonsaitree7488 19 днів тому

    Where can I get a hurdy gurdy? And I apologize for the other dudes that made you shut off comments. Unfortunately many of us are uncouth and unbelievably horny.

    • @noelle-beaudin
      @noelle-beaudin  19 днів тому

      Yeah, actually I didn't shut down comments for that, it was because most people kept comparing a 'mouche' to the "scaramouche" line in Bohemian Rhapsody from Queen and it was ya OK we all got that joke now...wooo yeaaaa woooo. Anyway, the best place to look for honest information about which gurdy to buy is on www.gurdyworld.com

  • @zachb8012
    @zachb8012 9 місяців тому +1

    It rolls off your lap because it's shaped like a watermelon. I don't play a gurdy but from the rounded guitars the gourd banjo I've played, maybe round looks cool like a big noisy half of a butt, but an instrument you cant comfortably hold is annoying design. Funny choice when you think about what it took to build that thing.

    • @MaxEnloe
      @MaxEnloe 9 місяців тому +2

      You'd be surprised! There is no shaped gurdy that doesn't fall off your lap. All gurdy players use a strap. Guitar backed, box shaped, any shape. They aren't heavy instruments and the cranking motion is impossible to control while the gurdy moves even a little bit.
      The luteback is probably the most ergonomic shape of them all - in terms of design. Some gurdies even with a strap like to slip around, like a teardrop shape.