Saltarello, 14th c. Italian dance
adapted for hurdy gurdy by me
This is one I like to do out at Renaissance fairs, of course, and one that fits on the gurdy quite nicely. We love songs that don't change chords!!
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Saltarello, 14th c. Italian dance
adapted for hurdy gurdy by me
This is one I like to do out at Renaissance fairs, of course, and one that fits on the gurdy quite nicely. We love songs that don't change chords!!
Strictly speaking this song is a Ukrainian New Year's carol (the Christmas version was written later), so I'm still allowed to post it for another four days.
favorite word?
Hi!! I'm very fond of creaturely and mazeful, but hurdy-gurdy comes very close.
Andrey Vinogradov
Listen to this and instantly feel transported back to Renaissance era Europe.
Black Sails is huge for hurdy-gurdy fans (me). Bear McCreary is so good at what he does 🖤
Journey to Northrend from World of Warcraft on hurdy gurdy
like zeppelin, but with more hurdy-gurdy
@flamethrowing-hurdy-gurdy, this made me think of you