Tim Dowling: have you heard the one about the out-of-tune banjo? My banjo, to be exact
Briefly

While the band tours various venues, the most interesting stop is at Carnglaze Caverns, a unique cave venue that offers unexpected challenges such as humidity and slippy instruments.
The bass player expresses concern over playing close to students at a music school, reflecting on the skill level and expectation for professional sound performances.
In Oxford, the lead singer inadvertently curses during the performance, emphasizing the often casual and relatable nature of live music despite attempts at formality.
Tuning the banjo during a performance highlights the band’s playfulness and acknowledges imperfections, making light of a situation that could otherwise seem unprofessional.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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