beardless wrote: Or wouldit destroy the Serenity?
puredingo wrote:Better than a banjo I suppose...I reckon you'd get some weird, nervous looks picking one of those bad boys in the middle of nowhere.
frenchy_84 wrote:beardless wrote: Or wouldit destroy the Serenity?
Yes
beardless wrote:What is the largest musical instrument you have taken on a multi day hike? Want to convince my brother to take a ukelele on the overland in late summer and do some busking in the huts to earn back the cost of the entrance fee. Feasible? Or wouldit destroy the Serenity?
Onestepmore wrote:Actually, bagpipes would be awesome
Onestepmore wrote:For me the ambience of an acoutic guitar would be great, but it's kind of bulky.....
Want to convince my brother to take a ukelele on the overland in late summer and do some busking in the huts to earn back the cost of the entrance fee. Feasible? Or would it destroy the Serenity?
The common good would be to leave it at home.beardless wrote:The suggestion of busking was made in jest. If we did bring the uke it would be for the common good and to play on too mount ossa. If we do meet any of you feel free to tell us to stop making music.
beardless wrote:If we do meet any of you feel free to tell us to stop making music.
corvus wrote:We had a really good BWT Xmas in July at Scott Kilvert Hut a few years back when a member carried in a full sized Guitar and others simple clap sticks and a Kazoo ,there may still be a youtube video of it out there somewhere
perfectlydark wrote:Lol andrew I must admit I considered bringing my harmonica along for some practice...
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