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Well, I plan to make my next Camino with a cornett in three parts, not much weight, easily packed in a pouch. Can not stop playing for the length of my walk, lose my embouchure 🙂
We had a few delightful musicians on our Camino in 2017. One gentleman had a ukulele and he played it some evenings. The municipal albergue in Granon had guitars available. I would say you would be welcome to play anytime (before bedtime :)...
If you are prepared to carry it and want to play it in albergues, that is fine. Just have it tucked up in bed by 9-30pm so that we can all get some sleep ready for an early start in the morning.
Oh, bring it! I’m almost done with my journey (trying to stretch out the last leg to make it last). Some of my fondest memories are when people played their musical instruments! What a gift to the rest of us! If you can carry the extra weight...
They probably aren't, but could be . . .
Depends how you think a student should look I guess. It's not unheard of in the uk for mature students to be in their 70's.
As long as the Atún (😉) continue to make great music, we're all happy🙂🎸
Originally, and stil in major university towns, a Tuna was comprised of students. But, for those of us who are fans of the Santiago tuna that performs almost nightly under the arches of the Raxoi Palace on Plaza Obradoiro, we might all agree that...
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