hello Arriadna, the name of the instrument in french is Vielle à Roue...it is a very old instrument,but the structure does'nt stop to move during 1000 years...so the instrument always play in different styles,and the conception moves with centuary...i 'm for be completly free about creation and repetory for this instrument ;) and give sunshine to people who comes at the concert! cheers greg
Hurdy Gurdy is the english name for Vielle à roue in french, it is well known since the middle age here in whole Europe until now, under different forms and styles. Gregory was one of the first to use the Philippe Mounier's prototyps.
hi,some informations about the instrument.It come from Philippe Mousnier,it's in wood totally,but the system of the mikes are all electric,the gurdy works in the valve amp deluxe,who gives a little drive sound....the influence of the shogaze music,and traditional,and composition ...thank you all for your kind words!!just check different tunes on my page,there are some acoustic and electric stuff!
The hurdy gurdy was a solist instrument. One of the first things my teacher says when showing it to people is that there's it's a whole orchestra in that instrument. The buzzing bridge does the rythm, the song playing chord is the solist and there is even a bass. What the electric hurdy gurdy is becoming seems to me like the logic continuation somehow...
@irateofwatford Because the gurdy lends itself perfectly to adaption like this, much more so than a sax or (to a certain extent) a mandolin. Although I must say I agree with you - not that electronic gizmos are bad, but that too many people are relying on them as a replacement for a solid melodic and rhythmic structure.
@irateofwatford I agree it is a shame that electronics are killing of live music. I too love the hurdy gurdy, and like the more traditional looking gurdies, but it's still a hurdy gurdy that Gregory plays, although it may have lots of electronics and a carbon fiber body, it's still a hurdy gurdy, and that's what makes it special. Congrats to Gregory for bringing this amazing instrument to an all new level!
With all due respect to Grégory, who is a diamond geezer and one of the best players I know, I'm starting to get a bit fed up with the evolution of the nerdy gurdy. It is now being seen as an acid test of the mastery of the instrument that it can be made to sound like something different, such as a 'cello. And I do find the added gizmos annoying. Nobody ever thought of rigging up a saxophone or a mandolin with added electronics, so why do it to the hurdy gurdy?
Jesus christ. The looping effect is absolutely brilliant.
So good. Thank you for this wonderful melody... Thank you so much.
Trop fou!!!! /danse et joie
Je vous fait ma révérence!
hello Arriadna,
the name of the instrument in french is Vielle à Roue...it is a very old instrument,but the structure does'nt stop to move during 1000 years...so the instrument always play in different styles,and the conception moves with centuary...i 'm for be completly free about creation and repetory for this instrument ;) and give sunshine to people who comes at the concert!
cheers
greg
Perfect groove, lovely melody and stunning performance! Soo great!
Quelle pêche, les phrases sont magnifiques !
Hurdy-gurdy :) this instrument is amazing!! Such a sound!! incredible :D
This is absolutely wonderful.
Bravo, mille fois bravo pour ce superbe gros morceau de vielle ! :)
14 ans déjà.😊
Démentiel ! Bravo !
Hurdy Gurdy is the english name for Vielle à roue in french, it is well known since the middle age here in whole Europe until now, under different forms and styles. Gregory was one of the first to use the Philippe Mounier's prototyps.
Ah c'est cool de voir une vidéo de qualité
hi,some informations about the instrument.It come from Philippe Mousnier,it's in wood totally,but the system of the mikes are all electric,the gurdy works in the valve amp deluxe,who gives a little drive sound....the influence of the shogaze music,and traditional,and composition ...thank you all for your kind words!!just check different tunes on my page,there are some acoustic and electric stuff!
What pitch is the instrument tuned at , is it 440?
great! respect!
mais c est quoi cet instrument absolument genial dont tu joues si bien
une vidéo francaise commentée principalement par des anglais ^^ c'est ce qui est bien avec la musique ... elle est universelle
Superb!!!!
buena musica !!!!
A wild man!
That light board operator! Lolz! \m/
Hahaha!!!
@irateofwatford The first time I rigged up my saxophone (I was 15 years old back then) using various analogue effects, was in 1987.
j'ai été obligé de voir ça après ton passage à montrichard
einfach nur genial
I would have to agree with pipebtabor on that one. Gregory is the new Nigel Eaton of our time.
AWESOME! :D
esse cara é d +
Pas surpris que se soit un Berrichon ;) super le style !
Mega so gut und schnell die Finger
I really want to know who built his Hurdy Gurdy.
Are these tuned to concert pitch or any pitch ?
Hypnotize
un drago!
i couldn't believe this guy is French (hurdy-gurdy being English) ... i barely discovered the vid. This is the joy of living + la joie de vivre :))))
re-sharing to #HGWeekly :)
The hurdy gurdy was a solist instrument. One of the first things my teacher says when showing it to people is that there's it's a whole orchestra in that instrument. The buzzing bridge does the rythm, the song playing chord is the solist and there is even a bass. What the electric hurdy gurdy is becoming seems to me like the logic continuation somehow...
@irateofwatford Because the gurdy lends itself perfectly to adaption like this, much more so than a sax or (to a certain extent) a mandolin. Although I must say I agree with you - not that electronic gizmos are bad, but that too many people are relying on them as a replacement for a solid melodic and rhythmic structure.
da Vinci was brilliant
@irateofwatford I agree it is a shame that electronics are killing of live music. I too love the hurdy gurdy, and like the more traditional looking gurdies, but it's still a hurdy gurdy that Gregory plays, although it may have lots of electronics and a carbon fiber body, it's still a hurdy gurdy, and that's what makes it special. Congrats to Gregory for bringing this amazing instrument to an all new level!
Nobody ever thought of rigging up a saxophone or a mandolin with added electronics
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MUSIC
the hurdy-gurdy sounds a little bit like a bag pipe
I always say they are like highly strung bagpipes. The lute shaped one are like a sawn off lute!!
Philippe Mousnier was the maker
now just add loads of people stomping and clapping hahah
With all due respect to Grégory, who is a diamond geezer and one of the best players I know, I'm starting to get a bit fed up with the evolution of the nerdy gurdy. It is now being seen as an acid test of the mastery of the instrument that it can be made to sound like something different, such as a 'cello. And I do find the added gizmos annoying. Nobody ever thought of rigging up a saxophone or a mandolin with added electronics, so why do it to the hurdy gurdy?