It was thought that if those words were left in a performance with ahurdy-gurdymight be classed as a musical entertainment.
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The first involves thehurdy-gurdyof public purchasing.
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The adaptation is noted for the distinctivehurdy-gurdymusic that accompanies appearances of the two ghostly children.
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It features yet another band line-up as well as instrumentation includinghurdy-gurdy, clarinet, saxophone and an array of vintage keyboards alongside more traditional rock instruments.
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Other instruments often found are the diatonic accordion, the clarinet, and occasionally violin as well as thehurdy-gurdy.
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The violin's figuration suggests the drone of bagpipes orhurdy-gurdy.
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Thehurdy-gurdywas (and still is) a mechanical violin using a rosined wooden wheel attached to a crank to bow its strings.
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Other instruments include the requinta, a kind of fife, as well as harps, fiddles, rebec and "zanfona" (hurdy-gurdy).
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A skeleton parodies human happiness by playing ahurdy-gurdywhile the wheels of his cart crush a man.
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Traditional instruments included alphorn, hammered dulcimer, fife,hurdy-gurdy, castanets, rebec, bagpipe, cittern and shawm.
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However, the lirnyk played the lira, a kind of crank-drivenhurdy-gurdy, while the kobzars played the lute-like banduras.
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It is complete with ahurdy-gurdyorganist, and occasionally other street performers.
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He began his career as a guitarist, and was introduced to thehurdy-gurdyin 1970.
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This concept is similar to that employed by thehurdy-gurdy.
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Street theatre was popular theatre, on an improvised stage with a curtain backdrop, to the music of ahurdy-gurdyand a set of viols.
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