Hurdy Gurdy Adjustment (Dr. Gurdy) - Too much rosin

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2018
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    I hope this video series helped you with the maintenance of your Hurdy Gurdy.
    Please leave a comment with your instrument synthoms so I can keep programing Dr. Gurdy and make some specific videos for your problem !

Комментарии • 41

  • @Sergio.GonzalezPrats
    @Sergio.GonzalezPrats  5 лет назад

    Do you have any specific problem with your Hurdy Gurdy? Make a comment here and I can make a video talking about it!

    • @PrincessNinja007
      @PrincessNinja007 5 лет назад +1

      Can you make a video on setting it up? Even the beginner videos on yt seem to assume I'm already father along than I am

    • @Sergio.GonzalezPrats
      @Sergio.GonzalezPrats  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Ciara, what's exactly setting it up for you? The complete set up of a hurdy gurdy includes cotton, rosin, string preasure, tangent tuning etc etc... so it's complex. What do you mean? Hopefully I can do that vid for you soon

    • @NemesisVryzas
      @NemesisVryzas 4 года назад

      ¿cómo podemos afinar una zanfona? desde 0

    • @Sergio.GonzalezPrats
      @Sergio.GonzalezPrats  4 года назад +1

      @@NemesisVryzas hola! En unos dias te hago un video al respecto ;)

    • @LilaLockhart
      @LilaLockhart 4 года назад +2

      @@Sergio.GonzalezPrats So I just got a gurdy. Most of the keys sound fine. But there are a couple that make an unpleasant sound when pressed. Do you know what might be causing this?

  • @anniehurdygurdy_official
    @anniehurdygurdy_official 5 лет назад +5

    'Don't you fear, Dr. Gurdy is here!' :D lol

  • @opheliasmelody
    @opheliasmelody 2 года назад

    The alcohol trick fixed the issue of my screechy bourdons, thanks Sergio!:)

  • @viellesrenard
    @viellesrenard 4 года назад +6

    Hi! Sorry , when the sound is like that it 's because you have too much pressure between wheel and strings. So if the wheel or bridge position can't be change, you can add small papers under strings on the bridge. The rosin is not a parameter. Sorry I gave my own experience cause when I discovered that it was a great progress for me.

    • @Sergio.GonzalezPrats
      @Sergio.GonzalezPrats  4 года назад +2

      Hello Henri, good to see you here!
      Yes of course you can also change the string pressure, But I still think rosin is a "parameter" as It affects the responsiveness of the dog and also the grab of the wheel having the same pressure
      But I get your point, you can make the wheel work with any amount of Rossin if you can control the preassures, totally agree! :)

  • @jesseamaya4594
    @jesseamaya4594 8 месяцев назад

    Your mother was a coffee grinder, I FEEL that...

  • @wingshorns-imaginarymusic1970
    @wingshorns-imaginarymusic1970 5 лет назад +1

    Always good to see your videos! Love your humour! Cheers
    Rique

  • @rhvector1194
    @rhvector1194 4 года назад +1

    Todavía no tengo zanfona y una de las cosas que me echan para atrás desde hace tiempo es el mantenimiento del instrumento. Así que sí, un video explicando puesta a punto del instrumento desde 0 sería genial. Colocación de cuerdas, algodón, afinación y resina...
    Un canal genial y una gran ayuda en FB también. Saludos

    • @rhvector1194
      @rhvector1194 4 года назад

      Vale... Acabo de ver encontrar el vídeo del algodón. Olvida el comentario haha!

    • @Sergio.GonzalezPrats
      @Sergio.GonzalezPrats  4 года назад +1

      Pronto subiré mas videos al respecto del ajuste! :)

  • @dmcs2003
    @dmcs2003 3 года назад

    "Your mother was a coffee grinder!!" Love it :)

  • @rolandscales9380
    @rolandscales9380 3 года назад

    I am told that as an alternative you could use a sheet of clean computer printer paper the same way. Press the paper against the wheel and keep cranking until the paper gets too hot.

  • @thomasalastarkares5000
    @thomasalastarkares5000 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much again for doing these videos for beginners! I slowly getting to know my gurdy and trying to solve out some things on my own when my instrument is playing not as good as previous days... first thing I do is apply rosin... if it does not help I change the cotton ( i realized that amount of cotton higly changes the tone of a melody string so i had to apply sufficient amout of cotton which took me almost 1 hour :D yes, sometimes i had to change the amout of cotton 3 times on the same string before i was happy with the sound) thanks to your videos I finally can tell what is the reason behind those strange noises... btw I would like to ask you what is the song that plays at the end of the video? I really love it... i found out it is also playing at the beginning of the video always. Thank you! I think i will take a lesson from you soon... you know a loooooot about music and gurdies

    • @Sergio.GonzalezPrats
      @Sergio.GonzalezPrats  6 месяцев назад +1

      It’s la Sansonette! You can find my version in Spotify look for zanfoneando ✨

    • @thomasalastarkares5000
      @thomasalastarkares5000 6 месяцев назад

      @@Sergio.GonzalezPrats thank you so much! Found your album on Apple music... wow what an album ♥ La Sansonette is beautiful... very motivating piece!

  • @reidchaplin7999
    @reidchaplin7999 3 года назад

    Nice sitar, I ventured into sitar and traditional indian music many years ago, but found the sitar to be too big of a nightmare to keep in tune. So here I am now, venturing into the world of hurdy gurdy- it's less frustrating, but still a painus in the anus. I guess you can imagine what I'm doing watching this video- my gurdy sounds like shit currently. It goes from one night sounding.... decent? To sounding like ass the next minute. There is an art to applying rosin, and cotton, and I have yet to master that art.

    • @Sergio.GonzalezPrats
      @Sergio.GonzalezPrats  3 года назад

      Haha I also play sitar I know the feel, which gurdy did you get?

    • @reidchaplin7999
      @reidchaplin7999 3 года назад

      @@Sergio.GonzalezPrats an embarrassing Hurdy Gurdy shaped object. Pretty sure I want to continue with this instrument, but was unable to justify the price tag on one from a reputable luthier for my first gurdy. Absolutely the cheapest commercially available. Yes, I spent money on a Galloping Gurdy. After 72 hours, I've got it sounding like an instrument atleast. A nice instrument? No. But able to carry a tune to some degree. If anything, I've discovered that I can pick up tunes by ear, and play it, so I figure it has inspired me enough to save a bit more money in the future and get one from a reputable maker. Thing I'm struggling with the most currently is cottoning the strings and getting my rosin levels in harmony. The craftsmanship is pretty poor, but I knew it wasnt going to be perfect by any means.

  • @Dr_Cat_Girl
    @Dr_Cat_Girl 5 лет назад +1

    I would love to see how to change cotton :) !!

  • @GuardianAngle93
    @GuardianAngle93 2 года назад

    And your father was music box.

  • @chutneyferret3569
    @chutneyferret3569 Год назад

    Does the rosin go straight onto wood or is the wheel lined with horsehair like a bow?

  • @keyote3
    @keyote3 4 года назад +1

    Do you have a 'Chien' on your Gurdy? if you do, how does it work, how is it fixed on, how loose is it so it can vibrate.????

    • @Sergio.GonzalezPrats
      @Sergio.GonzalezPrats  4 года назад +1

      Having a chien is mandatory, it's actually the 50% of the instrument, there are traditions like the Galician where the dog was not really used, but it's an exception.
      The dog is a little piece of wood that causes the caracteristic buzzing rythm of the gurdies, the trompette string lies on the dog and (the same string) it's also attached to the tirant peg. When you tighten the tirant, the string moves closer to the wheel which causes the dog to react faster, so you basically adjust the sensibility of the dog with the tirant.
      The buzzing sound you hear is the dog foot taping into the bone plate or the top, you can't see it but the dog lifts and hits the plate
      The dog is fixed by introducing its "tail" inside the bridge slot but nothing else holds the piece in place, just the bridge slot and the pressure of the trompette string

    • @keyote3
      @keyote3 4 года назад

      @@Sergio.GonzalezPrats Thank you, an exceptional answer that sets my mind at rest. A video of all these little doo-dads in close might explain much to others like myself, who are building their own instruments...... thanks again...!!! Compliments of the season to you..

  • @ItsJustaMeNow
    @ItsJustaMeNow 3 года назад

    What kind of bagpipes do you have in the background?

    • @Sergio.GonzalezPrats
      @Sergio.GonzalezPrats  3 года назад

      Asturian bagpipe and a schapferfefe :)

    • @ItsJustaMeNow
      @ItsJustaMeNow 3 года назад

      @@Sergio.GonzalezPrats Is the Austrian pipe like a Marksackpfeife? In G/A? It's on my list of instruments to buy.

  • @cameoshadowness7757
    @cameoshadowness7757 Год назад

    I'm sorry! What was that intro again?!

  • @frinxasestronca3399
    @frinxasestronca3399 4 года назад

    Its a rag 😉

  • @deehomer8194
    @deehomer8194 5 лет назад +1

    I used a cordless drill and my wheel and rag caught on fire hahaha not really