Die Drehleier

by Marianne Bröcker

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Illustrations, page 25

241. French hurdy-gurdy with lute body (Pajot)

 

242. Hurdy-gurdy with lute body (Pajot)

 

243. French hurdy-gurdy with guitar body (18th cent.)

 

244. French hurdy-gurdy (18th cent.)

 

245. Amadeo Goyanes

 

246. His instrument

247. Portuguese hurdy-gurdy (18th cent.)

 

248. The same instrument with the keybox open

 

249. Bohmehian Hurdy-gurdy

 

250. The same instrument with the keybox open.


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© Original text in German copyright 1977, Verlag für systematische Musikwissenschaft GmbH
© Translation copyright 2005, Olympic Musical Instruments and the Bröcker Tranlation Group