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Ben_H
Guest
Morning All,
My box, when I get it, will be spending a lot of time outdoors in the Great British Weather. As I see it this brings challenges for protecting your instrument and some additional considerations when buying it. How do people manage this?
Do you keep a cheap and cheerful instrument for such occasions?
Do you find that small boxes have enough oomph to be heard outside?
Is it a question of quality? I've had it suggested to me that I need to be buying a quality box (£750 was the price quoted) to ensure I can be heard outside over the "herd of elephants", also known as as dancing Morris side.
What do you do about rain? I've see my mates dance often enough to know I won't be able to avoid it, hopefully someone will stand over me with a brolly.
I'm quite happy to spend on quality if that is what is required (though it would require saving up for it), but I'm not sure that playing such a instrument in the rain is a good idea!
Cheers
Ben
My box, when I get it, will be spending a lot of time outdoors in the Great British Weather. As I see it this brings challenges for protecting your instrument and some additional considerations when buying it. How do people manage this?
Do you keep a cheap and cheerful instrument for such occasions?
Do you find that small boxes have enough oomph to be heard outside?
Is it a question of quality? I've had it suggested to me that I need to be buying a quality box (£750 was the price quoted) to ensure I can be heard outside over the "herd of elephants", also known as as dancing Morris side.
What do you do about rain? I've see my mates dance often enough to know I won't be able to avoid it, hopefully someone will stand over me with a brolly.
I'm quite happy to spend on quality if that is what is required (though it would require saving up for it), but I'm not sure that playing such a instrument in the rain is a good idea!
Cheers
Ben