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Learn Hurdy-Gurdy On The Isle Of Skye

Photo Credit; Anna Kirk-Smith

Review:

‘I had the great pleasure of being Quentin’s first in-person student in his new teaching space on the beautiful Isle of Skye, with an all-day intensive session. As a newbie to the hurdy gurdy, and having not played an instrument for nearly forty years, having the opportunity for one-to-one tuition with Quentin that was completely tailored to what I wanted to learn and develop at this stage in my learning was fabulous.

We worked through some basics to more complex areas. From shifting my posture, to looking at the set up and maintenance of the instrument, working on how to move more smoothly up and down the keys, I acquired both practical and theoretical knowledge. I’ve developed an understanding of how to accompany others in a session and how to continue to develop my playing for my own enjoyment.

I came away with many things to practice and think about over the upcoming months. Stimulating, joyful, and best of all, I ended the day able to play a tune with a coup de deux fairly consistently!

Thanks Quentin, for your patience and knowledgeable and comfortable teaching style, and for the delicious lunch!’

Sarah, West Somerset

More information

Quentin Budworth teaches Hurdy-gurdy to beginners and advanced-level players. He has studied with leading Hurdy-gurdy players and European folk musicians, including France, Spain, Crete, Germany and the Netherlands. He has studied with some of the world’s leading Hurdy-Gurdy players and folk musicians from many different traditions, notably: German Díaz, Gilles Chabenat, Efren Lopez, Patrick Bouffard, Isobel Pignol, Rafa Martin, Johannes Geworkian Hellman, Gregory Jolivet, Mattias Loibner, Abel Garcia, Pablo Urssosson, Francesco Guista, Cliff Stapleton, Scott Marshall, Paul Sherwood, Sian Williams, Kelly Thomas, Ross Kelly, Paul James, Merit Zloch Anne Neopold, Carol Turner, John Goodacre,  and many more.

Quentin has studied Hurdy-gurdy music from many different places and can teach most styles and types of dances, rhythms, ornamentation and techniques.

Teaching Charges:

Per hour £40

Zero to hero Intensive full day training on the instrument  5 hours teaching time with lunch thrown in

Per day £200

Skype Lessons

£40 per lesson with additional 15 minutes to set up and check connection.

To book your lesson call 07877434739 or email quentinbudworth@yahoo.com

Pushing Boundaries: Unearth New Perspectives in Hurdy-Gurdy Mastery with This Essential New Book

The Secret Life of the Hurdy-Gurdy

You’ve dedicated years to the hurdy-gurdy, mastered its intricacies, and carved out your own musical voice. Your trompette sings, your melodies flow, and you command the instrument with confidence. But even for the most accomplished musician, the journey of artistic growth is perpetual. Where do you find fresh inspiration, deeper conceptual understanding, or the subtle insights that can elevate your art even further?

For seasoned players seeking to explore the nuanced philosophies and diverse approaches within the global hurdy-gurdy community, “The Secret Life of the Hurdy-Gurdy: Field Notes On Playing” by Quentin Budworth offers a compelling new resource.

Beyond Technique: A Dialogue with Masters

This book transcends basic instruction. It is a collection of “distilled knowledge, reflections and insights from hurdy-gurdy players engaged with diverse traditions and contemporary practices.” For the advanced player, this translates into a unique opportunity to engage with the minds of peers and established masters.

With a different player featured in each chapter, you’ll gain access to high-level discussions and perspectives on:

  • Artistic Musicality: Exploring the philosophical underpinnings of interpretation, expression, and stylistic innovation.
  • Refined & Innovative Technique: Delving into the subtleties and perhaps unconventional approaches that define expert playing.
  • Applied Theory & Composition: Understanding how leading players integrate theoretical knowledge into their unique musical creations and arrangements.
  • The Art of Practice & Pedagogy: Gaining insights into the practice methodologies of highly skilled musicians and diverse teaching philosophies, invaluable for both personal development and for those who teach.
  • Performance as Artistry: Perspectives on stagecraft, audience engagement, and the conceptualisation of performance.
  • The Hurdy-Gurdy in Contemporary Contexts: Exploring the instrument’s evolving role across genres and its place in modern artistic expression.

The book explicitly aims to “delight, enthuse, enlighten and inspire even the most experienced hurdy-gurdy player,” suggesting a depth that will resonate with those already proficient. It’s an invitation to “stand on the shoulders of giants” and engage with the rich tapestry of thought that defines the instrument at its highest levels.

An Unparalleled Gathering of Expertise

This is where “The Secret Life of the Hurdy-Gurdy” truly shines for the advanced player. It’s an opportunity to engage with the minds of your peers and mentors. The book features writing and interviews with over 30 highly respected international players, including names you’ll undoubtedly recognize: Bruno Andersen, Patrick Bouffard, Nicolas Boulerice, Quentin Budworth, Gilles Chabenat, Germán Díaz, Oscar Fernandez, Matthias Loibner, Michalina Malisz, Isabelle Pignol, Benoît Roblin, Steve Tyler, Pablo Caamiña Ursusson, Mary Vanhoozer, and many more. This lineup promises a rich and varied exploration of the instrument.

Insights from Fellow Professionals & Enthusiasts:

Early feedback highlights the book’s depth:

  • ‘Hi, I just wanted to say thank you for the excellent book. It was really interesting to read about the philosophy and approach to playing the gurdy of such a variety of musicians, and it inspired me to play my gurdy, which is never a bad thing!’ – Wolfie Fiddler
  • ‘It’s an excellent book. I learn something new from every chapter! – Kevin Holland, multi-instrumentalist. (A sentiment many advanced players will appreciate!)
  • ‘There’s an immense amount of work there and it’s a credit to you. Thanks also for the occasional name check!’ – Neil Brook, Luthier. (Recognition from a respected maker.)
  • ‘A fascinating read. Not only for hurdy-gurdy players and other musicians, but with insights from 32 leading players from around the world, for anyone who likes people’s stories. Recommended! Nice one Q!’ – Lou Dufy-Howard

Acquire This Unique Collection & Support Independent Artistry

“The Secret Life of the Hurdy-Gurdy” (ISBN: 978-1-0684248-0-9) is a substantial 245-page paperback.

  • Price: UK £24.99 + £5.)) P&P
  • Official Launch Date: May 1st, 2025
  • Access it Now: Pre-launch copies are currently available directly from the author, Quentin Budworth.

Why order direct?

  1. Ensure the author receives a fair share of the proceeds (as opposed to Amazon’s significant cut).
  2. Enable Quentin to maintain a direct connection with his readership for future projects.
  3. A small, satisfying act of supporting independent creators (and, as Quentin notes, “give a billionaire, Jeff Bezos, a little kick in the shin!”).

How to Order Directly:
Email Quentin Budworth at quentinbudworth@yahoo.com with:

  1. Your postal address
  2. Your preferred payment method (PayPal or Direct Bank Transfer)
    He will then provide payment details.

For the advanced hurdy-gurdy player seeking not just information, but inspiration, intellectual stimulation, and a deeper connection to the global community of dedicated artists, “The Secret Life of the Hurdy-Gurdy” promises to be an invaluable and thought-provoking addition to your library.


New to the Hurdy-Gurdy? This Book Could Be Your Secret Weapon!

So, you’ve just picked up (or are dreaming of picking up) the magical, mysterious hurdy-gurdy. Congratulations! It’s an incredible instrument, but let’s be honest, it can also feel a bit daunting at first. Where do you start? How do you make that beautiful buzzing sound consistently? What are the “secrets” to really making it sing?

If you’re nodding along, then you’ll be excited to hear about a new resource that sounds like it was tailor-made to help you on your journey: “The Secret Life of the Hurdy-Gurdy: Field Notes On Playing” by Quentin Budworth.

The Secret Life of the Hurdy-Gurdy

Why This Book is a Goldmine for Newbies

Imagine having access to the distilled knowledge, reflections, and insights from a whole host of experienced hurdy-gurdy players – folks who have navigated diverse traditions and modern styles. That’s exactly what this book offers.

Instead of just one person’s perspective, “The Secret Life of the Hurdy-Gurdy” features a different player in each chapter. These musicians share their wisdom on crucial topics for anyone starting out, including:

  • Musicality: Moving beyond just notes to making real music.
  • Playing Technique: The nitty-gritty of how to physically play the instrument.
  • Theory: Understanding the “why” behind the music.
  • Practice: How to make your practice time effective.
  • Pedagogy: Insights into how the instrument is taught and learned.
  • Performance: Tips for when you’re ready to share your music.
  • Social Context: Understanding the hurdy-gurdy’s place in music and culture.

The book promises to “delight, enthuse, enlighten and inspire,” and importantly, help you “become a much better hurdy-gurdy player and musician.” As the description wisely says, “The wheel is infinite and life is short. Take time to stand on the shoulders of giants and enter the secret world of the hurdy-gurdy.” For a new player, this means potentially skipping years of trial-and-error by learning directly from the pros!

Who Are These “Giants”?

The lineup of contributors is seriously impressive, featuring writing and interviews with over 30 leading players from around the world. This includes names like Bruno Andersen, Patrick Bouffard, Gilles Chabenat, Germán Díaz, Matthias Loibner, Michalina Malisz, Isabelle Pignol, Steve Tyler, and many, many more. You’re getting a panoramic view of hurdy-gurdy wisdom!

What Early Readers Are Saying:

Don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what some early readers have said:

  • ‘Hi, I just wanted to say thank you for the excellent book. It was really interesting to read about the philosophy and approach to playing the gurdy of such a variety of musicians, and it inspired me to play my gurdy, which is never a bad thing!’ – Wolfie Fiddler
  • ‘It’s an excellent book. I learn something new from every chapter!’ – Kevin Holland, multi-instrumentalist.
  • ‘A fascinating read. Not only for hurdy-gurdy players and other musicians, but with insights from 32 leading players from around the world, for anyone who likes people’s stories. Recommended! Nice one Q!’ – Lou Dufy-Howard

Get Your Copy & Support the Author!

“The Secret Life of the Hurdy-Gurdy” (ISBN: 978-1-0684248-0-9) is a paperback with 245 pages of gurdy goodness.

  • Price: UK £24.99 / US $35.00 / EU €35.00 / AUS $45.00 / CAN $45.00
  • Official Launch Date: May 1st, 2025
  • Good News! Pre-launch copies are available RIGHT NOW directly from the author, Quentin Budworth.

Why order direct?

  1. You increase the royalty paid to the author (and reduce Amazon’s cut).
  2. You help Quentin build a database of readers for future publications.
  3. And, as Quentin cheekily puts it, you “give a billionaire, Jeff Bezos, a little kick in the shin!”

How to Order Directly:
Email Quentin Budworth at quentinbudworth@yahoo.com with:

  1. Your postal address
  2. Your preferred payment method (PayPal or Direct Bank Transfer)
    He will then forward you the payment details.

Starting a new instrument is an adventure. “The Secret Life of the Hurdy-Gurdy” sounds like an invaluable map and compass to help you navigate the exciting world of this unique instrument and accelerate your progress. Happy cranking!

New to the Hurdy-Gurdy? This Book Could Be Your Secret Weapon!

Gurdyworld Podcast

Absolutely delighted to be invited by Noelle and Max from GurdyWorld to be a guest on their first podcast, talking about all things Gurdy and the new book. Here’s the link

Knowledge is power. This book will delight, enthuse, enlighten and inspire even the most experienced hurdy-gurdy player bringing more power to every reader’s music-making.

The book features writing and interviews with the following players:
Bruno Andersen; Patrick Bouffard; Nicolas Boulerice; Quentin Budworth; Gilles Chabenat; Germán Díaz; Oscar Fernandez; Abel Garcia; Sergio Gonzales; Stephan Groth; Thomas Hoste; Peter Kanssen; Nicolas Koch Simms; Nicholas Konradsen; Matthias Loibner; Michalina Malisz; Scott Marshall; Rafa Martin; Christian Mohr Levisen; Ruben Monteiro; Ariel Ninas; Sam Palmer; Isabelle Pignol; Etienne Pinoteau; Benoît Roblin; Clare Rose; R.T Taylor; Paul Sherwood; Steve Tyler; Pablo Caamiña Ursusson; Mary Vanhoozer and Alex Zwingmann.

The wheel is infinite, and life is short. Take time to stand on the shoulders of giants and enter the secret world of the hurdy-gurdy. The insights contained in this book will make you a much better hurdy-gurdy player and musician.

By ordering the book directly from the author, you enable a few very good things to happen. You increase the royalty paid to the author and reduce Amazon’s royalty on your purchase (60% after printing costs), and you enable me to keep a database of readers for subsequent publications.

By doing this, you also give a billionaire, Jeff Bezos, a little kick in the shin!

To place an order directly, email me at quentinbudworth@yahoo.com with your postal address and preferred payment method (I can accept PayPal or Direct Bank Transfer), and I will forward payment details. The book is printed locally for you, distributed via Amazon KDP, and available directly from the author before the official launch date. Share this: