Music around the campfire

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rik_uk3

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Music at camp is great so long as you like the music being played and and its not forced on you by the numpties camping twenty metres away from you.
 

hollowdweller

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Not when I'm hiking or backpacking but here's some pics from some music around a fire in my back yard last Sat:
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Bravo4

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Apr 14, 2009
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There is no metal like heavy metal!
kinda hard to play round the campfire unless you get two guys good at the balad type stuff on their guitars.

An old friend of mine is a serious metal musician/outdoorsman. When the cassette tapes started to slur and the 16 D-cells on the old boom-box would go dead, he would play his 12 string acoustic. We were in awe:notworthy.

Live music around a campfire is something I really enjoy. I'm deaf in one ear and the other doesn't hear so well but I'll sing and as of this morning I'm learning to play the spoons:D. I may be done with sporks.

I picked up a jaw harp while on a trip once, I still can't play it, think I'd crack a tooth. I love the sound though. This guy really is amazing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnMXzCGNPSo&NR=1
Might be something cool for a 'metalhead' to make.

Hambone (just about anyone alive can play some form of hambone) and Harmonica:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJYInQbb4b0

Synch and play those two (short vid's, 1:30's) with the spoons:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C3gpIwk_FQ

Throw in a jug, washboard and fiddle, home-made banjo, bagpipes,.,.,.Yeeee(extended)-haw:D. And "an army of didgeridoos, 50,000 didgeridoos". Ya see, I like both kinds of music, metal and western.

Learn to play the spoons and other good stuff here:
http://www.davidholt.com/music/playspoons.htm
 

British Red

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I'll be the one to say "not only no, but hell no!"

Quickest way to ruin the outdoors for me is to have have the beautiful sounds of owls and nightjars ruined by some talentless nerk with one hand clamped to their ear.

If out and about I prefer the sounds of nature to the sounds of man.
 

British Red

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Good film :)

Nowt wrong with a dance where the fire trucks can't cross the city line :D

Just don't enjoy having other peoples musical tastes (and usually total lack of ability) imposed on me. Rather like having someone declaim poetry for hours at a time.

Red
 

Bravo4

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Apr 14, 2009
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Just don't enjoy having other peoples musical tastes (and usually total lack of ability) imposed on me. Rather like having someone declaim poetry for hours at a time.

Red

I'm with you there. We learned at an early age that what we thought was the middle of nowhere; well, if it's in earshot range it's in gunshot range. I love the sounds of nature but honestly if I'm out for an extended time, always by myself, I crave music.

A bonfire and loud music is to me, a party. A few close friends playing home-made instruments around a fire, telling a couple of stories before turning in; I can really appreciate. :)

I love my ipod but only tend to listen when I'm alone, during the day and when battling a headwind. I can only take so much of that "whooshing" sound.

I know I'm a talentless near-deaf nerk (nerk, had to look that one up). I do consider myself to be very conscientious of others in the wilds and in town. It is very uncool to have to walk into some "partier's camp" in the middle of the night and ask then to keep it down. I've had to do it and it makes me a little nervous. I don't like to be the jerk but quiet time is quiet time.

If I'm ever over that way, I promise not to impose:). I've got to head out for awhile, not sure when I'll be logged on again. Thanks you folks for putting up with me, I've had a great time here and I'll check back when I can.

Ghillie Dubh. Thanks again for that.
Bravo4
 

wattsy

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Dec 10, 2009
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Good film :)

Nowt wrong with a dance where the fire trucks can't cross the city line :D

Just don't enjoy having other peoples musical tastes (and usually total lack of ability) imposed on me. Rather like having someone declaim poetry for hours at a time.

Red

well said that man. i've had many evenings round campfires ruined by some berk who can sort of play guitar messing up already crap songs. makes me cringe just thinking about it.
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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How come that all peoples who live traditional lifestyles, Australian aborigines, Kalahari Bushmen and the like, from the frozen ice to the steaming jungles make music when out and about ?

It's part of being human. Our voices and our music have as much a belonging in the woodlands of our homelands as birdsong.

Music enriches our socialising, and even a solitary wander finds many whistling just for the fun of it :D

Different folks, different appeals.
Sorry BR but if you camp near mine, I really hope there'll be music for at least part of the evening :cool:

cheers,
Toddy
 

gsfgaz

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Jul 19, 2009
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How come that all peoples who live traditional lifestyles, Australian aborigines, Kalahari Bushmen and the like, from the frozen ice to the steaming jungles make music when out and about ?

It's part of being human. Our voices and our music have as much a belonging in the woodlands of our homelands as birdsong.

Music enriches our socialising, and even a solitary wander finds many whistling just for the fun of it :D

Different folks, different appeals.
Sorry BR but if you camp near mine, I really hope there'll be music for at least part of the evening :cool:

cheers,
Toddy
Well said Mary , i totally agree ... a good singsong at the fire makes a great nite ...
 

locum76

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I'm firm believer in the fact that most things can be improved by doing them outdoors. This includes making music. :vio:
 

British Red

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Each to their own - it'll be a boring world when we all agree. For me, I prefer it quiet, probably the reason why I generally prefer being out with small numbers of like minded friends rather than large gatherings. So long as it isn't imposed on others who prefer a bit of peace - do what you like :)
 

locum76

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I can't help myself but post a link to this track 'Dayvan Cowboy' from an album called 'Campfire Headphase' by Boards of Canada.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggvXo99sdPQ

If you're not into it for the music its worth watching for the video. If I had an Ipod this is what I'd be listening to in my hammock.

Rob
 

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