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#351509 - 09/21/12 04:41 PM Re: playing outdoors [Re: montunoman]
travlin'easy Offline
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
Tony,

My next outdoor job will likely be in the Florida Keys, possibly sometime in November or December. I'll try to post some photos then.

Cheers,

Gary cool
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#351512 - 09/21/12 06:39 PM Re: playing outdoors [Re: travlin'easy]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
Tony,

My next outdoor job will likely be in the Florida Keys, possibly sometime in November or December. I'll try to post some photos then.

Cheers,

Gary cool


isn't that your busy gig season here........taking time off ?

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#351514 - 09/21/12 07:07 PM Re: playing outdoors [Re: Dnj]
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
Gary has been saying for a while now that he wants to sail to the Keys ... he's 'pulling the plug' on the KB and untying the ropes on the sail boat ... wave
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#351515 - 09/21/12 08:12 PM Re: playing outdoors [Re: montunoman]
travlin'easy Offline
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Registered: 12/08/02
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With any kind of luck, the keyboard and gear will be going with me on the boat. And, I just purchased a 400-watt inverter for the boat, which can easily power the keyboard, laptop, etc... I've been planning this trip for more than 4 decades, and I figure if I don't do it now I might not be able to physically make a voyage of this nature a couple years from now.

Donny, winter is busy everywhere - even in the Florida Keys. Winter there is "Snowbird" season, when all those cold yankees head south to where the daytime air temperature and their age is about equal. In reality, I don't have a slow season. I could play 6 to 7 days a week in Maryland, or head south and play as much, or little, as I wish. The big benefit is that I'll be living on the boat, catching dinner when I want to dine on fresh snapper, grouper, lobster, shrimp, yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna, or any other form of seafood. When I get tired of seafood, I'll be dining at one of the many incredible restaurants in the keys. Yep, they serve steak and chicken down there too.

The boat is ready to go - just have to load some of the essential gear aboard, fill the water and fuel tanks, and hope for cooperative weather. Keep in mind that it's a sailboat - they're not fast. If I wanted fast, I would have bought an airplane. wink It should take me about a month or so to get there, which is just fine with me. I intend to make some stops along the way, see my brother in Palm Coast, Florida, then head for Eddie (btweengigs) Shoemaker's neighborhood, which is about a week-long trip farther south. From Stuart, Florida (Eddies home) it's another week of sailing to reach Marathon Key. I figure on spending a couple months there, then traveling west to the Dry Tortugas, where I plan on spending another week enjoying the fantastic snorkeling.

From the Dry Tortugas, I'll sail east to Key West, then back to Marathon, Jupiter, Palm Coast, Jacksonville, then head offshore about 30 to 50 miles and jump into the Gulf Stream and ride it to Charleston, SC. From Charleston to home will take another two or more weeks, which will put me back at the headwaters of Chesapeake Bay sometime around the first week in April.

Now, all of this might sound like a crazy trip for a 72-year-old codger that has experienced a couple heart attacks, but the way I look at this voyage is you only get one shot in this life and I hope to make the best of what I have left. Below is a photo of the boat - my home away from home, on the water.



Cheers,

Gary cool
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#351516 - 09/21/12 08:23 PM Re: playing outdoors [Re: montunoman]
Dnj Offline
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Sounds great Gary good voyage.....I assume Carol is going along also on this wonderful voyage?....enjoy!!

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#351521 - 09/21/12 10:52 PM Re: playing outdoors [Re: montunoman]
Tony Hughes Offline
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Registered: 01/30/06
Posts: 3944
There you go Gary, market the idea and you would have at least one sale "The musician flat pack sun shade " make them in your shed between gigs and sailing, a breeze to you, couldn't you just have one of those umbrellas that sit on you head, just an idea from another entrepreneur.. confused2

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#351573 - 09/22/12 08:01 PM Re: playing outdoors [Re: travlin'easy]
brickboo Offline
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
The black, cardboard hood is Velcro'd to the keyboard and surrounds the screen. It looks like a small air scoop for a car and completely shades the display so you can read it. The other problem, however, is the keyboard's button lights, which are low level LEDs - can't see them in the sun. Laptop screens are also a problem, which anyone that his tried to use their laptop outdoors is well aware.

Cheers,

Gary cool


I DID THIS EXACT THING 4 YEARS AGO PLAYING 9 TO 1 IN THE MORNING FOR THE FRAMERS MARKET. IT'S STILL NOT GREAT WITH MY I30, BUT IT HELPED A BIT. I PAINTED MY CARDBOARD BLACK TOO. I MADE THE SAME SCOOP TYPE SHAPE AS GARY AND VELCRO-ED IT AROUND THE SCREEN. I WAS EVEN UNDER ONE OF THOSE TENTS I THOUGHT IT DIDN'T DO THAT GREAT FOR THE SCREEN BUT IT KEPT ME IN THE SHADE.
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#351584 - 09/23/12 02:17 AM Re: playing outdoors [Re: montunoman]
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TBH, having a 'songbook' or one song per Performance approach to playing can help a LOT if playing outdoors. If you can't see the LED's too well, at least knowing that if you call up the Performance, everything you need WILL be there ready to go helps your confidence enormously.
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