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Hurdy-gurdy for beginners – Lies Sommer & Petra Leeflang

An introduction

Always wanted to play the hurdy-gurdy? Here’s your chance! This group is designed for beginners. The instrument will be discovered where the pleasure of playing is paramount.

Together with the teachers, the instrument will be discovered, with the pleasure of playing always coming first. We start playing the hurdy-gurdy on the basis of simple but beautiful melodies. Topics include playing posture, fingering, trumpet playing, preparing the instrument for playing (cotton wool, rosin, tuning, adjusting keyboard and trumpet).

No instrument? No problem! We have a number of instruments available for this course, which can be borrowed by the beginners.

Level of playing

None, this workshop is for beginners

Special offer for beginners: preparation morning 27th September

To get more out of the beginner groups, we offer participants an extra preparation morning: During this morning, participants take delivery of their loaner instrument. Furthermore, participants will then receive an explanation of the instrument, initial instructions and homework with which they can work at home prior to the weekend course. This morning is from 10:30 to 12:30 and takes place at the same location as the workshop day.

About Lies Sommer

Lies Sommer

Lies travels town and country to play and dance. She plays in various groups, ranging from medieval to balfolk to rock and metal, and she regularly gives dance and music workshops. Lies started playing the harp at the age of ten, but really got a taste for it when she ended up in Ireland for her Celtic studies, where she discovered the folk harp and folk music. She learned balfolk dancing from old, grey ladies at the market in Brittany and later at various folk festivals in France. Besides hurdy-gurdy, she also plays harp and shawm. Lies plays in Kelten Zonder Grenzen (balfolk), Ball Noir (balfolk/metal) and Datura (medieval music)

Listen on youtube
Kelten Zonder Grenzen – Starry Night
Kelten Zonder Grenzen – Baby Steps
Kelten Zonder Grenzen – O’Carolan’s Dream
Ball Noir – Winter is Comming
Ball Noir – The Other
Ball Noir – Bitter Dreams
Datura – Bachuss the Movie
Datura – Zou een meisje gaan om wijn

Petra Leeflang

About Petra Leeflang

When Petra discovered the hurdy-gurdy, she was immediately enthusiastic. She regularly attended hurdy-gurdy workshops in Germany, Belgium, Italy and of course at the Dutch Hurdy-Gurdy & Bagpipe Foundation. Many beginning players may know her: she regularly joins our ‘instrument tasting’ to various festivals to introduce festival visitors to our instruments. Her interest in hurdy-gurdy music is broad. Before entering the folk world, she therefore played in various rock bands.