Though not all directly quoted from, the following links have proved integral to amassing the relatively small amount of information available on the hurdy-gurdy.
Websites:
1. http://www.bookrags.com/tandf/music-9-tf/
2. http://www.imc-cim.org/mmap/pdf/prod-serra-e.pdf
3. http://www.hurdy-gurdy.org.uk/history.html
4. http://www.exulanten.com/hurdy.html
5. http://www.essentialvermeer.com/folk_music/bagpipe_a.html
6. http://www.viswiki.com/en/Lirnyk
7. http://www.idahostatesman.com/2010/07/11/1263168/hurdy-gurdy-girls-on-frontier.html
8. http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/timeless/chapter03.htm
9. http://www.gurdypedia.com/Gurdypedia/Miscellany/Entries/2010/10/16_%E2%80%9COld_Sarah%E2%80%9D_-_the_well-known_hurdy-gurdy_player.html
10. http://science.jrank.org/pages/7893/Music-Anthropology.html
11. http://www.hurdygurdy.org/pdfs/hghistory.pdf
12. http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3424300511.html
Books:
1. Stolba, Marie, “The Development of Western Music.” Brown and Benchmark, 1990
2. Johnston, Ian, “Measuered Tones.” IOP Publishing LTD., 1989
3. Grout, Donald and Palisca, Claud, “A History of Western Music.”, Norton and Company Inc, 1960
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