Medieval Musical Kits

This Hurdy Kit Combines Jigsaw Puzzle and Musical Instrument Sensibilities

Mechanical model manufacturer UGears has taken to Kickstarter to launch an innovative new hurdy gurdy musical model kit that is designed to make it possible for musicians with an eye for design to create and assemble their very own hand-cranked instruments.

What's great about this hurdy gurdy kit is that it allows users to craft a musical instrument that they don't necessarily have to be a maestro to enjoy, although there's no question that the resulting stringed instrument sounds truly spectacular in expert hands. What's more, the finished instrument looks remarkably akin to the original 16th century hurdy gurdy, giving it a wonderfully medieval aesthetic.

This hurdy kit is an excellent product for anyone looking to enjoy the rarefied experience of creating a musical instrument from scratch, and using it to produce exotic sounds.
Trend Themes
1. DIY Musical Instruments - The hurdy gurdy kit allows musicians to create and assemble their own hand-cranked instruments, tapping into the trend of DIY musical instruments.
2. Mechanical Model Kits - UGears' innovative hurdy gurdy kit combines the puzzle and musical instrument sensibilities, catering to the growing trend of mechanical model kits.
3. Medieval Aesthetic - The finished instrument resembles the original 16th century hurdy gurdy, tapping into the trend of incorporating medieval aesthetics in modern designs.
Industry Implications
1. Music Equipment Manufacturing - The DIY musical instrument trend presents an opportunity for music equipment manufacturers to offer customizable and personalized instrument kits.
2. Model Kit Manufacturing - The combination of puzzle and musical instrument in the hurdy gurdy kit opens doors for model kit manufacturers to create innovative and engaging products.
3. Artisanal Instrument Making - The demand for unique and handcrafted musical instruments aligns with the concept of the hurdy gurdy kit, providing opportunities for artisanal instrument makers to cater to niche markets.

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