Does anyone carry a musical instrument with them when they are out?
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I have a pair of these, at least I think they’re the same thing. I bought mine in Kathmandu 30 odd years ago. Mine have symbols embossed around them. Sadly though, not knowing anything about them, I didn’t try the other ones on offer, mine produce an ever so slight off beat as they’re slightly different in frequency.Awake due to hammering rain and so I’m having a cup of tea. I ought to be gently reading really rather than screen time.
Occasionally I have some tingsha bells. The chime is incredibly pure and clean, there are a few on this site with recordings, mine are plain flying saucer shape as above and produce a very lovely tone that takes a long time to decay.
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No, I didn’t pay such a large amount, I used that site as they have recordings. You can easily pay 3 or 4 times that amount if you want some made on the full moon. I think although they’re not out to rip people off, there’s an element of seeing you coming.I have a pair of these, at least I think they’re the same thing. I bought mine in Kathmandu 30 odd years ago. Mine have symbols embossed around them. Sadly though, not knowing anything about them, I didn’t try the other ones on offer, mine produce an ever so slight off beat as they’re slightly different in frequency.
Nice idea to take them out into nature though, I’ll try that, especially lying in my hammock, rocking myself gently!
Just checked the site out, happy to say, they didn’t cost anyway near that much! Wanted to get a decent Kukri as well, but the prices being asked from the street vendors for one with steel that you couldn’t scrape with your finger nail were ridiculous.
Now you’ve got me thinking! I used to have one half a century ago.I’ve always thought it would be quite fun to carry a Jews harp around with me.
I am yeah, but I did return the first pair. I reckon any instrument, ideally, needs to be a try and buy, but the only shops I’ve been to that sell these types of things are in Glastonbury town and I have reasons not to want to be there at the moment.Are you happy with the harmonics?
Music is just part of nature. Playing music when camped is no different from the woodsmoke of your fire.