Otto Matic
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Little hard to tote a baby grand around with you! LOL!There is always that guy that has to break out a guitar at camp.
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Little hard to tote a baby grand around with you! LOL!There is always that guy that has to break out a guitar at camp.
One of two musical instruments that will make my dog howl (not kidding).I was on a camping trip once where someone was playing a melodica (think air powered keyboard toy, see below) for hours each evening in camp. Might be the only thing more annoying than a camp guitar. Radio and nature sounds for me.
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Man, that makes me feel better. I have been around a couple fires with good conversation and then someone pulls out a guitar. Did I miss something, did someone ask for this? I assumed I was the only one that had these ahole thoughts. Thanks brother.I will say though, when I read the title of the thread I was transported back to some camping trips in my early twenties, when a buddy of mine would bestow upon us his acoustic wonders around the campfire. Always made me think of this scene:
What if you're balding, wearing glasses and have a heavy English accent?Man, that makes me feel better. I have been around a couple fires with good conversation and then someone pulls out a guitar. Did I miss something, did someone ask for this? I assumed I was the only one that had these ahole thoughts. Thanks brother.
Unless you are wearing a leather top hat and have amazing riffs, not entertainment for me.
Right? One of the best evenings I ever had was in elk camp. A guy there that could really play and sing ( I’m taking this guy was Michael Martin Murphey cowboy poet level ) broke out a guitar and started singing and I just laid on my cot in the wall tent and minded my own business. It sounded amazing from where I was at and he knew I was a musician as well and I was afraid he’d ask me to play so I kept my distance and just listened. I didn’t wanna mess up what he was doing.I didn’t realize there was so much angst against guitars around a camp.
FIFYDon't take a guitar to hunting camp!
Man, that makes me feel better. I have been around a couple fires with good conversation and then someone pulls out a guitar. Did I miss something, did someone ask for this? I assumed I was the only one that had these ahole thoughts. Thanks brother.
Unless you are wearing a leather top hat and have amazing riffs, not entertainment for me.
Gun collections = most of us
Guitar collection = @noharleyyet
Good luck on your journey, @Addicting. Making music is a lot of fun. Just wait until you get really into it and buy an electric and start messing around with different pedals. It’s addicting, pun very much intended.
I will say though, when I read the title of the thread I was transported back to some camping trips in my early twenties, when a buddy of mine would bestow upon us his acoustic wonders around the campfire. Always made me think of this scene:
He got much better....That guy on the stairs is this guy:
weapons or guitars? Pics either way..I’ve got 7 I need to unload at some point... that count?
LOL - that scene is the first thing I thought of when I saw the thread title.Good luck on your journey, @Addicting. Making music is a lot of fun. Just wait until you get really into it and buy an electric and start messing around with different pedals. It’s addicting, pun very much intended.
I will say though, when I read the title of the thread I was transported back to some camping trips in my early twenties, when a buddy of mine would bestow upon us his acoustic wonders around the campfire. Always made me think of this scene: