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Hurdy Gurdy Instrument Shop-by George and Anwyn Leverett Welcome to America's Hurdy Gurdy Maker! AltarWind of Oregon hand makes the Hurdy Gurdy We design and build them with you in mind Check out our Hurdy Gurdies, and let us craft one for you
Hurdy Gurdy History - Altarwind During the 18th century, the hurdy gurdy gained popularity as French court instrument During this time, it's evolution took it to six strings, as well as the addition of resonant sympathetic strings They also became much more ornately decorated Pictured is an antique from the 1800's
Symphonie Hurdy Gurdy by George Leverett - Altarwind This box shaped model is patterned after the early medieval hurdy gurdies that were popular from 1,000 a d - 1,300 a d It has a quieter more subtle voice, which lends nicely to medieval music or vocal accompaniment
The Merry Wood - Hurdy Gurdy - Altarwind Our new Merry Wood model of hurdy gurdy: a great sounding, beautifully built, and affordably priced musical instrument By George Leverett of Altarwind Music
The Moncur-Hurdy Gurdy by George Leverett - Altarwind It seems a fitting name for such a wonderful instrument! It has an ample, beautiful voice suitable for solo performance, vocal accompaniment, or jamming with other musicians With it's beautiful decorations, rich tone, and ease of playability, it's a great fit for any musical ambitions!
Hurdy Gurdy Frequently Asked Questions A hurdy gurdy is a complex machine, requiring heroic skill sets in both woodworking and metal working With the exception of guitar tuners strap buttons, every single part of a hurdy gurdy must be custom made
Electric Hurdy Gurdy - Altarwind Electric Hurdy Gurdy by George Leverett We are very pleased to offer two high quality, nice sounding electronics packages for your hurdy gurdy With either package, the 'gurdy is actually an 'electro-acoustic' instrument, so you can play either 'plugged' or 'unplugged' The electronics do not alter the instruments acoustic voice