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Hey,that's my purple tuba! And yes, it's unavoidable. At full crank you can hear it for 35 blocks in downtown Seattle after nightfall :) If i play nice tho, it's totally approchable, and gets a big kick out of the crowd. Works much better as a duet with my man Luke tho.. and we never can seem to find someone to give us 2 and 4 with a bucket or somethin.. just a sucker for that group sound :) -Miles On 4/9/07, Daryl Shawn <highhorse@mhorse.com> wrote: > I suppose so, but audio is localized, unless it's seriously amped; one > can move away, unless you're lucky enough to be in an elevator with the > electric zither/chinese violin/purple tuba. The other choice is to plug > in the ubiquitous white earbuds, if they're not already installed. > > I was just sayin' if buskers are presumptuous, so are the ads. I feel > that complaints about either could be directed to both. > > Most annoying "buskers" I've ever seen: in Mexico City, occasionally a > truck will come by the lovely plaza in front of the Bellas Artes and > disgorge five uniformed organ grinders who start a-grinding. That's bad > enough - tonal music played on untuned instruments, in chorus - but > along with them are double their number of donation collectors, also > uniformed, who forcefully accost every passersby for cash. Not only the > music questionable, but so is the artistry of mere handle-cranking, and > the army of solicitors guarantee that pretty much everyone runs for >cover. > > Daryl Shawn > www.swanwelder.com > www.chinapaintingmusic.com > > > ahhh yes, true... but you don't have to look at them... you can just > > look the other way. Audio is harder to avoid. > > -- ---Miles Ward