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Grobbeldopp
1 year ago

Hi.

Yeah, you can.

I think it’s all right.

How far you hear this is very dependent on topography. In the flat country maybe 200 m. Situations like standing at the edge of a valley boiler can cause you to hear it more than 100 m.

priesterlein
1 year ago

Aunt Google (if you want to get to know, real, new country is not evil) means:

In protected areas, all disturbances to rest must be discarded. In case of harassment of other recreational seekers by loud music, fines can also be raised in unprotected forests.

So if you stay quiet and aren’t in a protected area, you might be able to play without any problems. There are also sports facilities that lie in the middle of forests and where it is not always silent.

Louli09
1 year ago

I think that’s going to make a violin (normally) no noise.

However, in winter I would watch with string instruments outside in the cold…

Verpflanztopf
1 year ago

Yeah, why not.

I have also had experiences with guitar playing in the forest. It’s very nice and relaxing.

Hi1574h
6 months ago

You can play everywhere. Maybe not necessarily during a hunt (hahahaha, even if that would be a rough mood) but otherwise…

Fuchssprung
1 year ago

You can, but the forest is not a suitable place for a violin. This is the habitat of the animals and you should not disturb them.

ALBINI009
1 year ago
Reply to  Fuchssprung

Who are the animals, please?

Fuchssprung
1 year ago
Reply to  ALBINI009

Me