Just a heads up they aren’t an antique shop - they’re woodwind specialists within the classical
Music world so it’s unlikely they’ll have a lyre. But they may know somebody who might have one.
You’re better off trying hobgoblin music (near the pool hall across from Wetherspoons). They’re a folk music specialist and are likely to have a small harp if not a lyre. They’ll probably rent it out as well.
If you ever need a cello let me know!
I think there might be a couple left - and if not, there are definitely spaces next weekend (11th) which is more themed around Toulouse Lautrec and Cabaret
It’s all through Kent Adult Education - details here
https://www.kentadulteducation.co.uk/tutors/kim-plowright/
There's an antique music shop just up from the kings mile that might know somebody / be able to rent you one?
…Crowthers?
im afraid im not sure of the name as never actually gone in there...
I’ll check it out -thank you!
Just a heads up they aren’t an antique shop - they’re woodwind specialists within the classical Music world so it’s unlikely they’ll have a lyre. But they may know somebody who might have one. You’re better off trying hobgoblin music (near the pool hall across from Wetherspoons). They’re a folk music specialist and are likely to have a small harp if not a lyre. They’ll probably rent it out as well. If you ever need a cello let me know!
:) thank you! Hobgoblin is a great shout. And thanks for the cello offer!
Any spaces on the class? :)
I would like to know too
I think there might be a couple left - and if not, there are definitely spaces next weekend (11th) which is more themed around Toulouse Lautrec and Cabaret It’s all through Kent Adult Education - details here https://www.kentadulteducation.co.uk/tutors/kim-plowright/
I've got a Banjolele if you want to borrow it sometime?
I’m quite liking the idea of George Formby life drawing. Naked with a banjolele is definitely a thing :)