Jerryc41
Well-known member
When I bring a uke out of the house to play somewhere, I have to decide how much risk there will be to the instrument. If I am going to a ukulele club session, I can bring anything. It's when I'm going to some kind of public venue that I think about my more expendable (less costly) ukuleles.
Our group will be playing for a weekend arts festival in Woodstock this weekend, with a 10% chance of rain. My red Waterman will be perfect if it rains, but I have to decide what else to bring in case there's no rain. Right now, it's a toss-up between a $36 Ammoon soprano and one of my cigar box ukes.
Last month, I brought my Waterman to an outdoor guitar/ukulele event with about a hundred players. The quality of the sound was irrelevant, so the Waterman was perfect.
How do you decide what to bring with you to an event?
Our group will be playing for a weekend arts festival in Woodstock this weekend, with a 10% chance of rain. My red Waterman will be perfect if it rains, but I have to decide what else to bring in case there's no rain. Right now, it's a toss-up between a $36 Ammoon soprano and one of my cigar box ukes.
Last month, I brought my Waterman to an outdoor guitar/ukulele event with about a hundred players. The quality of the sound was irrelevant, so the Waterman was perfect.
How do you decide what to bring with you to an event?