Ukejenny
Well-known member
So, I ask a question due to the fact that we had a performance scheduled for this morning and the temperature was around 36 degrees, with wind gusts up to 30+ miles per hour, or thereabouts.
We were going to play at a fall festival, held in a vacant field beside our city park. No covering for us and no trees to even break the wind. I awoke this morning and looked at the weather and canceled. Not only would the wind have blown our music stands down, but the temps would have been horrible for the instruments, and who would even hear us with all the wind and cold?
In what kind of environment or weather do you refuse to perform with your ukulele?
We were going to play at a fall festival, held in a vacant field beside our city park. No covering for us and no trees to even break the wind. I awoke this morning and looked at the weather and canceled. Not only would the wind have blown our music stands down, but the temps would have been horrible for the instruments, and who would even hear us with all the wind and cold?
In what kind of environment or weather do you refuse to perform with your ukulele?