I take it you've been to one of my gigs?not sure where you would be camping but not everyone would appreciate your music!
I take it you've been to one of my gigs?
I did a little ride with the guitar on my back, aside from it restricting movement it also made by back very very hot. Maybe a trailer is going to be my best bet.
Don't want to scare anyone....so have you a link to your music .![]()
No Ukes!!!You could try the Martin Backpacker. 1 here on ebay for £20 at moment but 6 days left. Other than one of these the Uke is an excellent alternative.
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I did a little ride with the guitar on my back, aside from it restricting movement it also made by back very very hot. Maybe a trailer is going to be my best bet.
I've just ordered one of these after playing a friend's last Friday...
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...it's the one in the middlemade by Yamaha, great little sound, the neck is about the same width as an electric or folk guitar, frets obviously a lot smaller... that wasn't a problem even with my big hands.
The e string is tuned to A and it's relative from there onwards, so same shapes, different key. fine if you're playing solo but a real head scratcher when trying to play along on a proper guitar (with my limited musical knowledge anyway).
About £60 and comes with a gig bag.
Like a little Terz! How are the tuners? I bought my daughter a YamahaJR and was thinking I could also take that, the tuners slip pretty badly but that's an easy fix.
although I'm a crap guitar player, I'm a bit of a guitar snob![]()
I could, the gigbag has backpack straps and it's not heavy. I didn't know if this would be comfortable over the long haul, it seems people are always advising not to carry stuff on your back?
It can be done - my daughter's done it. But it's not fun.
Worst of all - it's like a sail. Surprising how much that bit sticking above you catches every bleeding gust.
A ******* with the wind in your face, and not much better from the side. And I've never yet had the wind behind me on tour![]()