20 minutes ago I didn’t know what a hurdy gurdy was… Why are more people talking about this? Why are schools not teaching children about it? This is the most glorious metal instrumental I have ever herd.
Hmm, if you wanted to add more dynamic to the electric one, could you add something akin to a Whammy Bar to it? It would probably have to be just above the keys where it could be pressed with the thumb and run down the length of the key section.
Hi Michalina, Both Sounds Great but I think its time for an Electric Hurdy Gurdy Album with the Gurdy alternativ to E-Guitar. Your Covers shows us that Sounds good an is realy, realy great idear! I hope of many of thes sounds of your first Album of Lyrre. I hope you have a lot of success with the album
Would Lightwave pickups work better using lasers to extract the audio from the strings together with the electronics which would maybe allow MIDI control of Synthesizer.
This particular instrument would work with any strings (synthetic, gut, etc) because it has piezo pickups. However, in MM Instruments we also plan to experiment with our self made electromagnetic pickups in future. And these would work only with steel-core strings.
Is it a problem of the piezo pickup, or is it the reduced size of the body, that results in the lack of dynamics? If it's the piezo, could the issue be mitigated by integrating a small microphone inside the body? I've seen acoustic guitars with a piezo pickup as well as a small microphone inside the body, which can then be blended together.
It is mainly due to lack of body resonance and hard and thick top plate. The microphone won't be a solution because the instrument has no enough dynamics acoustically. The solution could be using electromagnetic pickups (which are also planned for this model in future). However, lack of dynamics is not necessarily downside, especially in situations like Michalina described, (dense arrangement+live).
I would say it is best to learn how to play on an acoustic instrument first, to learn about all the intricacies of how the hurdy-gurdy produces sound, etc. However, if the electric gurdy is your only choice (because of your neighbors for example), I would recommend the MM Instruments gurdy :) ancestore.eu/en_US/p/Hurdy-Gurdy-MM-Electric-Custom/115
Can they be used to practice silently with Headphones on? I like to learn how to play but my neighbors would call the police for noise complaint i guess
Hi Benjamin, it can be used for this purpose, it will work exactly like an electric guitar. You can plug it into a guitar multieffect or directly into the audio interface of your computer.
That would sound really good running through a Marshall Amp Stack.
I'd be happy if I had any hurdy-gurdy :D
The electric hurdy gurdy distorted sounds like a cross between a monophonic synth and a guitar, very unique and awesome sounding
2:46 absolutely incredible...
20 minutes ago I didn’t know what a hurdy gurdy was… Why are more people talking about this? Why are schools not teaching children about it? This is the most glorious metal instrumental I have ever herd.
I love the sound of this instrument!!
Great video, Michalina! 😊 Thanks for pointing out all the pros and cons.
Excellent, interesting video Michalina
2:32 never in my life would i ever imagine someone using tim hensons archetype ON A HURDY GURDY
Hmm, if you wanted to add more dynamic to the electric one, could you add something akin to a Whammy Bar to it? It would probably have to be just above the keys where it could be pressed with the thumb and run down the length of the key section.
Hi Michalina,
Both Sounds Great but I think its time for an Electric Hurdy Gurdy Album with the Gurdy alternativ to E-Guitar. Your Covers shows us that Sounds good an is realy, realy great idear! I hope of many of thes sounds of your first Album of Lyrre.
I hope you have a lot of success with the album
Thank you so much! :) Actually both of the sound samples in this video are from LYRRE songs :D
Oh boy new video!
nice presentation .. Good Job !
Would Lightwave pickups work better using lasers to extract the audio from the strings together with the electronics which would maybe allow MIDI control of Synthesizer.
😱✨💕 Sounds awesome!
Pretty nice!
you better have a LOT of extra money, and REALLY love folk music 😂
Folk, or rather folk metal :D
a solar powered electric gurdy would be even more folky ☀️🎵
Hi Michalina,
Does an electric hurdy-gurdy necessarily have metal strings?
No, you can also use folk, pop and neo-medieval strings. /s
This particular instrument would work with any strings (synthetic, gut, etc) because it has piezo pickups. However, in MM Instruments we also plan to experiment with our self made electromagnetic pickups in future. And these would work only with steel-core strings.
@@PiotrLYRRE thanks for your answer 🙂
@@LordDragox412 thanks 🙂
I think plastic strings.
Is it a problem of the piezo pickup, or is it the reduced size of the body, that results in the lack of dynamics? If it's the piezo, could the issue be mitigated by integrating a small microphone inside the body?
I've seen acoustic guitars with a piezo pickup as well as a small microphone inside the body, which can then be blended together.
It is mainly due to lack of body resonance and hard and thick top plate. The microphone won't be a solution because the instrument has no enough dynamics acoustically. The solution could be using electromagnetic pickups (which are also planned for this model in future). However, lack of dynamics is not necessarily downside, especially in situations like Michalina described, (dense arrangement+live).
@@PiotrLYRRE I see, makes sense. Thanks!
Can we smash them on stage if we are performing a Nirvana song for example?
I do not recommend that!!! 😂
It would probably explode into at least 100 different pieces
are there any electric ones that you would recommend to someone whos wants to learn to play a hurdy gurdy?
I would say it is best to learn how to play on an acoustic instrument first, to learn about all the intricacies of how the hurdy-gurdy produces sound, etc. However, if the electric gurdy is your only choice (because of your neighbors for example), I would recommend the MM Instruments gurdy :) ancestore.eu/en_US/p/Hurdy-Gurdy-MM-Electric-Custom/115
Can they be used to practice silently with Headphones on? I like to learn how to play but my neighbors would call the police for noise complaint i guess
Hi Benjamin, it can be used for this purpose, it will work exactly like an electric guitar. You can plug it into a guitar multieffect or directly into the audio interface of your computer.
I play live once on hurdy gurdy. Its not so simple as it can be shown
А на канале есть видео, где милая дама на механической мясорубке прокручивает фарш!?
ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Мясорубка
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