The hurdy
gurdy or
hurdy-gurdy is a stringed musical instrument that produces sound by a crank-turned rosin ed wheel rubbing against the
Kaynak: Hurdy gurdyJean-François Dutertre is a French singer-songwriter and player of the
hurdy-gurdy , épinette des Vosges , and traditional French music.
Kaynak: Jean-François DutertreThe drejelire is a musical instrument , a kind of
hurdy-gurdy that uses a rosined wheel to create sound. It is considered the national
Kaynak: DrejelireNinera is the unique Slovak version of the
hurdy-gurdy . One well-known ninera player in Slovakia is Tibor Koblicek, born in a small
Kaynak: NineraHis first published works were collections of pieces for musette or
hurdy-gurdy , entitled Amusements champêtres (pastoral amusements),
Kaynak: Nicolas ChédevilleThis concept is similar to that employed by the
hurdy-gurdy . Unlike most
hurdy-gurdies, Onoue's instrument has no keybox, but is fingered
Kaynak: KaisatsukoThe dulcigurdy was an early music instrument, of unknown original name, of the
hurdy-gurdy family, but distinct in that the notes were
Kaynak: DulcigurdyUkrainian musician who performed religious, historical and epic songs to the accompaniment of a lira , the Ukrainian version of the
hurdy-gurdy.
Kaynak: Lirnykcontemporary music for the
hurdy-gurdy ; before Clastrier, the instrument was used primarily in the performance of European Medieval and folk musics.
Kaynak: Valentin ClastrierDominique Regef is recognized as an exceptional soloist on the
hurdy-gurdy ; he is known for surprising and moving audiences with his
Kaynak: Dominique Regefis a much-discussed word, applied at different times to the bagpipe , the drum , the
hurdy-gurdy , and finally a kind of clavichord .
Kaynak: Symphoniaplayers and
hurdy-gurdy musicians similar to the themes and styles of his contemporary Adriaen Brouwer Little is known of his artist's career.
Kaynak: Jan van de VenneClassical music ) to crossover genres that blend Medieval instruments , such as bagpipe , shawm and
hurdy-gurdy with electronic music and rock .
Kaynak: Neo-Medieval musicThe lira, or relia, (ліра) is a Ukrainian variant of the
hurdy-gurdy , an instrument which can trace its history back to the 10th century
Kaynak: Lira (instrument)