Just don’t step in the brake or the accelerator whilst keeping a beat!
Be there for a cold miserable month. Really not interested in U.K. law. I thought this forum is directed to the harmonica. In the states we have a saying that unsolicited advise is worth at most what you pay for it. To all the rest of the harp players that help thanks.
Don’t play a tune but practice bends. Cruise control in west Texas gets very boring when all you see are cotton fields for miles. I wonder if a car radio is legal in the U.K.
Yes it is but people take music in their car to extremes, you can have a nice quite night ruined by boy racers with their speakers in their boot playing terrible music.
It may surprise you but there are harmonica players on this side of the pond who may well believe from forum comments that it’s OK to play harmonica while waiting in traffic jams etc. At least I’m properly qualified to give UK and any visiting harmonica players the answer you solicited ‘Is playing a harp in a car illegal’? In the UK in a public place potentially YES! I’m sorry you took umbrage at my answering question you asked, if only you had specified*'in the USA** I’d have known not to bother. Jay1
No problem. Texas has less restrictive laws but I lived in Bath for a month many years ago. never could get used to the turnarounds. The British museum was fantastic.
Andy
I call that sort of “music” racket.