Vagabond Travel Music
The art of music, combining sound and lyrics, has been used by rogues, muses, and many drifters around the world to describe their adventures. For this reason, for most vagabonds, music plays an important role in their lives. Using sounds and stories that can travel through time, is instrumental for weary drifters, the music created can be used to uplift even the loneliest trip.
For roaming vagabonds, great music can help the traveler’s long journey go by a bit quicker and enhance their adventure. A good tempo will always add some momentum to the spirit and faith of a long journey. There can be different types of music for different types of trips; a long sad journey can be uplifted by adding favourite music that fills the soul with positive notions. The traveller will sometimes find themselves in tune with the beat of the music and even entranced in the stories told in the songs. The more creative vagabond will sometimes discover a new song to write and even sing about their own adventures.
How to create a good travel music playlist
- Start off by looking at your own collection. Sort through all the song titles and artists from your collection and find music written and played specific to destinations, travel, and tempo. A few songs for example are “Going Mobile” by The Who, “Drive” by Blind Mellon, “Jet Airliner” by The Steve Miller Band…
- Take the list of songs and add them together in a play list. This is done depending on your source of music collection. If your using a computer this is easily done using a media player, if you have CDs or other old school technology, you will have to copy, burn, or record the specified songs onto its source .
- Once you have a playlist recorded, burned or copy, give it a cool name to label it. Use a theme related to travelling, such as “Vagabond Vocals”, “Gypsy Guitars”, or simply “My Travel Tunes”
- A good player such as a MP3 player, cassette player, CD player, DVD player, record player, will need to be carried with you on your trek. If you are walking or cycling, a portable player might be more convenient. Most cars, trucks, and recreational vehicles will have a player in them. The type of player is up to the specific vagabond…whether you are old school or up with technology that depends on the individual.
- Today a portable computer devise is ideal, it will not only play music, but also the modern vagabond can watch music videos and more. The portable computer may require a set of speakers for better sound quality and loudness.
- The musical travellers can play their own music using the instrument of their preference or just use their wonderful voices. The preferred instruments for travellers are, like the music players, the portable types such as harmonicas, spoons, guitars, trumpets, whatever pleases the musician at heart.
When roving around, good tunes help the bad and irrelevant news from being heard..Turn on the Vagabonding Music and have a good trip!
The following link is a compilation of music found on YouTube that can help the vagabond with her travels. Everyone has their own taste in music and there is a large variety of it to choose from. This music has been chosen by theme related to travel and destination.