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hurdy-gurdy

HUR-dee GUR-dee

[English]

Also called "organistrum", the hurdy gurdy is a Medieval instrument that is still used in some parts of Europe as a folk instrument. It has the shape of a viol, but it is bowed mechanically, and has only four strings, two of which act as drones. The melody strings are "bowed" by a wheel. There is also a system of keys which, when pressed, activate a mechanism which stops the strings at different places, thus producing the tune.


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See Also

[Latin] organistrum

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