I heard so called master hurdi gurdi players. This girl beat all commers hands down. That coming from a bluegrass Banjo player, Guitar and keyboard man of Irish heritage. Excellent sounds, tempo and tuning.
Wow, you're amazing! I would love to learn how to play the hurdygurdy! It's a new goal I want to set in my life.. I hope one day I can spread the same magic like you can :) Thanks for the video
Der er ihvertfald brugt østligtlydende skalaer i stor stil. Mit gæt vil være harmonisk mol Great video, and great playing! The Hurdy Gurdy is wonderful!
I was intrigued by the long intro to the first piece. It reminded me of the long intros sometimes heard in Flamenco. I would research it myself, but I have no idea what the first piece is. I would be interested and grateful to hear if anyone knows.
Well, she blows everybody away with her playing, absolutely astonishing! It sounds so much like middle eastern music. Does this instrument play quarter notes?
That's incredible i would love to have you play on some songs on my album Thank you very much; does any body know where to get a starter H.G. or a affordable one I've seen one at mountian music in Clayton Ga but was in disrepair
It is true that the harmonic scale was more widely used in Europe, for folk music. Even medieval Viking music used that scale. The scale is what makes the music sound "exotic", however it was already common in Europe. It was actually classical music that made it less common.
you are now my new, fake, internet girlfriend. your trompettes are delicate, yet agrressive enough. your, I always forget the name, the four areas of your right arm, are perfect. your playfulness is delightful, and your knowledge of your modes and alternate scales is self evident. bravo.
Hurdy Gurdy er et fantastisk udtryksfuldt instrument og er her spillet med virituositet. Mærkelig melodi. Hvad mon det er. Klassisk? Folkemusik? indisk?
Not so sure about that, a lot of audience members actually like to see the 'maintenance', as it were, of an unusual instrument like this. You will often see guitar and violin soloists, for example, retuning their instruments between numbers.
I remain impressed by the talent and dignity of this performance.
That is some fantastic Hurdy Gurdy playing. Heck it just plain fantastic music playing. Thank you.
Heard a lot of Hurdy Gurdy playing over five decades - this stands head and shoulders above the rest! Astonishing and wonderful !
Tobie Miller, based in Basel - I was at a recital by her last night with only 20 in the audience, what a privilege!
very very nice
What a nobleness of instrument !! all what can I say is... Bravo !!
Absolutely Phenomenal! Thank You!
Just one word describes it. Phenomenal!
Utterly delightful. You are most wonderfully gifted and devoted to your instrument. Such a joy to listen to and watch. THANK YOU!
This girl is just amazing! Just loved The melody
Congratulations from Brazil! That's fantastic!
Thank you, Tobie! What a wonderful performance - and my introduction to this special instrument.
Amazing instrument, amazing player.
Magnifique instrument et magnifiquement interprété.
thanks
I enjoyed that a lot
I have just (literally) discovered this instrument
nice sound and nice performance
What a mesmerizing blend of tones. She's got quite a comand of the instrument.
I heard so called master hurdi gurdi players. This girl beat all commers hands down. That coming from a bluegrass Banjo player, Guitar and keyboard man of Irish heritage. Excellent sounds, tempo and tuning.
French from the medieval times
French Medieval instrument!!! Used to take two people to play it because it was so big.
So much talent and grace.
WOW ancient Rock &Roll!!!!
Beautiful!!!
thx for this song
The "wow" factor is very high in this one
Holy crickets. This is amazing.
LOL, does sound like crickets, with violins.
Magnificent!
sounds amazing
I have just realised she is controlling the dog, not by velocity, but by twisting her right wrist as she does the rotation.
played with real feeling. beautiful.
Magnifica trama, magnifica cancion, simplemente eres magnifica!
Wow, you're amazing! I would love to learn how to play the hurdygurdy! It's a new goal I want to set in my life.. I hope one day I can spread the same magic like you can :)
Thanks for the video
Wonderful
I'm in love
Most amazing.
simply awesome...
Wonderful!!!
Magnificent.
the frisson is full-body with this one!
Not sure I like the particular tune but she is without doubt an absolute master of the vielle a roue!
Wonderful 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Der er ihvertfald brugt østligtlydende skalaer i stor stil.
Mit gæt vil være harmonisk mol
Great video, and great playing! The Hurdy Gurdy is wonderful!
I love you !
excelente!!
Потрясающий темперамент!
Very beautiful HurdyGurdy!. I recommend you listen to "Himno Gallego (solo de zanfona) por Eloy Vázquez" played with his hurdy-gurdy.
@AndreaSPitaim Wolfgang Weichselbaumer. This is the Tenor model, a beautiful instrument as you can see/hear here.
Beautiful sounding instrument. Who made it?
Tu es vraiment impressionnante!!
I love you
I was intrigued by the long intro to the first piece. It reminded me of the long intros sometimes heard in Flamenco. I would research it myself, but I have no idea what the first piece is. I would be interested and grateful to hear if anyone knows.
WOWWWW
gänsehaut, richtig gut
1000!
the celts came from central europe and certain celtic tribes migrated to galatia in the 3rd century BC, not vice versa
Well, she blows everybody away with her playing, absolutely astonishing!
It sounds so much like middle eastern music. Does this instrument play quarter notes?
Yes, you can bend the notes by pushing the buttons variably hard
That's incredible i would love to have you play on some songs on my album Thank you very much; does any body know where to get a starter H.G. or a affordable one I've seen one at mountian music in Clayton Ga but was in disrepair
I want one! Where can I buy it?
I can imagine this fitting right in with some Rimbetica players.
Great. I like Nigel Eaton, Andrei Vinogradov, Paty Gurdy, Piotr Novotnik, But I don't know your name.
🌈🍀🙏🍀🙏❤️🌈
Какая замечательная мясорубка. И хозяйка ничотак.
interestingly, the middle eastern influence is meant to come from european crusades in the middle east during medieval times
@Nachtjager - you really can express yourself so that it reflects who you are!
It is true that the harmonic scale was more widely used in Europe, for folk music. Even medieval Viking music used that scale. The scale is what makes the music sound "exotic", however it was already common in Europe. It was actually classical music that made it less common.
God's blood that must be beastly to tune!
Also maintaining it and adjusting everything so it works is a chore.
It has such an, I don't know, I guess medieval sound.
Middle eastern.
@@marcollano5917 Both!
Hello, i like the way you playhurdy gurdy. Where did you get yours ? any luthier you can give me the web page ?
Are these instruments tuned to A432hz like in the medieval times? anyone know?
Nice sound !
Could you tell me please who is the constructor "Luthier" of this instrument ?
Regards,
Wolfgang Weichselbaumer. This is the Tenor model.
Could you please inform who is the maker of your hurdy gurdy?
Thank you.
Who is she? I want to hire her immediately!
sharing to #HGWeekly :)
The 2nd dance is a Macedonian dance, sitna lisa.
Bravo, une autre vidéo ici:
OTW Hurdy-gurdy concert by Bouffard & Chabenat
A + Claude.
I love the Hurdy Gurdy. Sure has a funny name, though. (:->)
In spain Zanfona and in Scandinavia Drejelira. The french call it Viel en rue
Not precisely - in French it's Vielle à roue
Donovan Leitch never got to sing with one of these.
Should have, though!
😮
Anyone know the name of the first tune? Or where it's from?
wolfgang weichselbaumer
Арно рекле... сегде ќе не најдиш :) поздрав
what´s the name of that song?
what's the name of the songs? the first one sounds very east european...
What is that song called?
anyone know name of this song?pls
в сравнении с простой русской лирой, этот, по количеству кнопок и струн , напоминает баян ))))
,,you have that a little misunderstood, the Celts did not come from Israel or Lebanon but believed to be from middle Europe.
what is that instrument called? i didn't get the name...
It's called Hurdy Gurdy :)
Os galegos chamamolhe ZANFONA
WHO IS SHE? I NEED HER NAME AND CONTACT INFO.
Her name is Tobie Miller. More info here:facebook.com/events/405542902934908/
+Robert Kaye Her name is Tobie Miller, why do you need to reach her? (I know her)
She's a terrific musician! Please share my compliments with her!!!
>tfw no hurdy gurdy player gf
you are now my new, fake, internet girlfriend. your trompettes are delicate, yet agrressive enough. your, I always forget the name, the four areas of your right arm, are perfect. your playfulness is delightful, and your knowledge of your modes and alternate scales is self evident.
bravo.
Where is the belly dancer? :^)
Hurdy Gurdy er et fantastisk udtryksfuldt instrument og er her spillet med virituositet. Mærkelig melodi. Hvad mon det er. Klassisk? Folkemusik? indisk?
Tune before recording! ;)
Not so sure about that, a lot of audience members actually like to see the 'maintenance', as it were, of an unusual instrument like this. You will often see guitar and violin soloists, for example, retuning their instruments between numbers.
I thought the same thing.
Dude if you don't like it just skip forward or don't watch at all.
Tool.
MrKirby2367 Yikes! Your powerful reply sure has put me in my place.
+Steven Robinson I think it adds to the interest.
Try and find a better performance that shows all it can do, including the emotion.
Nerd level: over 9000
Idiocy level of your BS: Unquantifiable
баба не игрок!
Magnificent!