Tom
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Six years ago I bought a ukulele as a compact & convenient instrument to take along in the coach. It didn't take long to grow into a 'collection' of ukuleles, banjos and guitars, requiring some choices when we leave home.
This trip I packed the 8-string uke (aka taropatch uke), banjo uke, and the 'baby Taylor' 3/4 size guitar; The latter takes up a lot less space than my full size Taylor. Together with all the fishing gear I brought along, I had to be creative in where I packed/hid stuff to stay on my DW's good side. No space for a keyboard.
Arrived at the lot in WY last Friday, but haven't spent time making music, thanks to fixing a few issues on the coach and getting the lot cleaned up and set up for the season. Hope to hook up with other musicians later this week or next.
This trip I packed the 8-string uke (aka taropatch uke), banjo uke, and the 'baby Taylor' 3/4 size guitar; The latter takes up a lot less space than my full size Taylor. Together with all the fishing gear I brought along, I had to be creative in where I packed/hid stuff to stay on my DW's good side. No space for a keyboard.
Arrived at the lot in WY last Friday, but haven't spent time making music, thanks to fixing a few issues on the coach and getting the lot cleaned up and set up for the season. Hope to hook up with other musicians later this week or next.