This collection of mainly percussion 'instruments' is crafted from assorted old scrap metal... read more
This collection of mainly percussion 'instruments' is crafted from assorted old scrap metal... read more
We walked to this & "played" some music. It was lots of fun. There are a few things to see at this... read more
Simple idea and a bit hard to find but would be fun with a group or family.. good for a quick visit.
After hearing of such a thing as a musical fence we decided we had to have a look.
The ‘instruments’ are well put together and we had a laugh on the drums.
Kids will spend a good amount of time trying them all out
I arrived just a family with 2 children arrived - it made the visit. I banged and pumped the base drum - it allows the inner child to have fun
Go when there is less heat in the day. We had a ball banging and clanging everything in sight. Had a go at the actual fence and with the notes supplied it sound great.
In a dusty paddock there is an assortment of pots, pans, hubcaps, old drums that you can hit in an attempt to make a sound.
Why?
What a pointless waste of time!
Near by is a scrap yard of rusted trucks that masquerades as a museum and somewhere in the dust is where the old Qantas planes used to land.
A total waste of time
This collection of mainly percussion 'instruments' is crafted from assorted old scrap metal. Luckily it's located just out of Winton because the noise generated isn't really musical. Good fun regardless.