I am curious about what kind of music you might be having around?
I'm not talking about a full concert hall or anything.
Even just a simple pocket harmonica maybe? People sometimes think of keeping board games or coloring books around for children in long term shelter in place types of situations, but music can help too.
If you are planning to have a larger group(more then 2-3) I think having some easy percussion instruments around would be good for morale and a group activity (assuming you will be a remote enough to make a little noise!)
Do any of you use/own/play guitar, hand drums, harmonica, flutes, etc.? I know this sounds like a a hippy circle, but everyone loves those little plastic kazoos!
I just found a hand harp of some kind at the thrift store for under $10, and it came with a case and instructions and everything. Should be fun to figure that out!
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[–] LetsBeNakedOutside [S] ago
Would you be able to source some Harmonica Youtube tutorials? I want to learn/be able to do more than just feel like I'm yelling "TOOT TOOT" into it! I've played the clarinet in school way back when, but that had specific buttons so I feel like I'm doing it wrong?
[–] 5899698? ago
lol I would if I knew how to play lol it was my uncles when he was a one man band. It's a quality piece so I don't have it in me to throw it away but between work, school, and 5 children I don't have a hope of learning to play.
[–] LetsBeNakedOutside [S] ago
I just love it because it doesn't take up much room, but you can do all sorts of things to change the mood with one - make it sassy, cheer people up, comedic relief in inappropriate situations, etc. I just don't know enough to tell a good video from a bad one!