Yes!
Last Sunday we took some time later in the morning to visit the very busy market in the main street of Redcliffe. We came across this multi instrumented man entertaining the passing hoards. At first I thought the main instrument was a didgeridoo* but it clearly isn't, maybe a modern take on it. At the least, something to be blown, more like a horn! He was having fun, what more can you ask for?
* The main instrument here is not a didgeridoo nor is it a piano. But if you are from overseas and never heard of it before, they are an instrument of Australia's First Nations people and here is a link to tell you all about them
Yes!
Last Sunday we took some time later in the morning to visit the very busy market in the main street of Redcliffe. We came across this multi instrumented man entertaining the passing hoards. At first I thought the main instrument was a didgeridoo* but it clearly isn't, maybe a modern take on it. At the least, something to be blown, more like a horn! He was having fun, what more can you ask for?
* The main instrument here is not a didgeridoo nor is it a piano. But if you are from overseas and never heard of it before, they are an instrument of Australia's First Nations people and here is a link to tell you all about them