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  3. i've been thinking pretty seriously about getting a hurdy gurdy.

i've been thinking pretty seriously about getting a hurdy gurdy.

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  • nomdeb@mstdn.socialN nomdeb@mstdn.social

    @paul_ipv6 Now I'm back to listening to one of my fave songs. https://youtu.be/jkQyFrfJaqs

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    @nomdeb

    a classic! 🙂

    i'm more going quebecois/galician/celtic but donovan was amazing.

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    • w6kme@mastodon.radioW w6kme@mastodon.radio

      @paul_ipv6 *commenting to follow thread...

      Is Lark in the Morning still around? I have found that applying some earnest luthiery skills to their wares can make some pretty decent things and pretty low prices.

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      @W6KME

      it's been a long while, but i found their kit materials to be beginner quality. i actually gave up on a mandolin kit from them and just got my own materials.

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      • paul_ipv6@infosec.exchangeP paul_ipv6@infosec.exchange

        @W6KME

        it's been a long while, but i found their kit materials to be beginner quality. i actually gave up on a mandolin kit from them and just got my own materials.

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        @paul_ipv6 Oops, I should have said apply to their finished instruments. The kits were pretty rough. *Some* of the full instruments were decent.

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        • w6kme@mastodon.radioW w6kme@mastodon.radio

          @paul_ipv6 Oops, I should have said apply to their finished instruments. The kits were pretty rough. *Some* of the full instruments were decent.

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          @W6KME

          yes, they had a wide range of quality of finished instruments. i have a hankering for a project. if i were more familiar with the innards, i'd get a fix up project hurdy gurdy but for a first surgery, i'd rather start with building one. easier to build than restore.

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          • paul_ipv6@infosec.exchangeP paul_ipv6@infosec.exchange

            @W6KME

            yes, they had a wide range of quality of finished instruments. i have a hankering for a project. if i were more familiar with the innards, i'd get a fix up project hurdy gurdy but for a first surgery, i'd rather start with building one. easier to build than restore.

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            @paul_ipv6 I had a customer who built something from Nerdy Gurdy that was quite nice. I think they're in England, not sure if they deal with us morons over here any longer. Prices appear to be not-in-the-beginner realm.

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            • w6kme@mastodon.radioW w6kme@mastodon.radio

              @paul_ipv6 I had a customer who built something from Nerdy Gurdy that was quite nice. I think they're in England, not sure if they deal with us morons over here any longer. Prices appear to be not-in-the-beginner realm.

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              @W6KME

              thanks!

              will contact them. i like the idea of an instrument called "fortran" too. 🙂

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              • paul_ipv6@infosec.exchangeP paul_ipv6@infosec.exchange

                @W6KME

                yes, they had a wide range of quality of finished instruments. i have a hankering for a project. if i were more familiar with the innards, i'd get a fix up project hurdy gurdy but for a first surgery, i'd rather start with building one. easier to build than restore.

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                @paul_ipv6 @W6KME

                As the guy who's had to deal with mic'ing hurdygurdies at festivals, I ask one thing:
                Please put a contact mic and/or small condenser inside while building it.

                The sound from a hurdy comes from everywhere and the best mic arrangement is a halo of 3-6 mics.
                Feedback increases at roughly the square of open mics on stage.

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                • paul_ipv6@infosec.exchangeP paul_ipv6@infosec.exchange

                  @W6KME

                  thanks!

                  will contact them. i like the idea of an instrument called "fortran" too. 🙂

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                  @paul_ipv6 Fair warning; I have never put my hands on one personally, but I am liking what I'm seeing on their site.

                  I've always wanted to get a hurdy gurdy, but I have so many instruments that I "sort of" play that I should put my hours into, I manage to stay away. SO much of what I know for smallpipes (I play a set of my own making) would sit very well on a hurdy.

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                  • johntimaeus@infosec.exchangeJ johntimaeus@infosec.exchange

                    @paul_ipv6 @W6KME

                    As the guy who's had to deal with mic'ing hurdygurdies at festivals, I ask one thing:
                    Please put a contact mic and/or small condenser inside while building it.

                    The sound from a hurdy comes from everywhere and the best mic arrangement is a halo of 3-6 mics.
                    Feedback increases at roughly the square of open mics on stage.

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                    @johntimaeus @paul_ipv6 A so-so pickup that is easy on the sound man will always sound better live than trying to chase a studio-quality sound.

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                    • johntimaeus@infosec.exchangeJ johntimaeus@infosec.exchange

                      @paul_ipv6 @W6KME

                      As the guy who's had to deal with mic'ing hurdygurdies at festivals, I ask one thing:
                      Please put a contact mic and/or small condenser inside while building it.

                      The sound from a hurdy comes from everywhere and the best mic arrangement is a halo of 3-6 mics.
                      Feedback increases at roughly the square of open mics on stage.

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                      @johntimaeus @W6KME

                      from my experience with a mandolin company, we found a small piezo glued inside the soundboard where a violin sound post would go was a good compromise. didn't feed back, had reasonable signal with a DI box, had a decent acoustic sound.

                      i suspect finding the right resonant spot on the HG resonating soundboard should work.

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