23 Mar 11 - 02:41 PM (#3119940) Subject: Whats in your gig bag? From: harmonic miner It occurs to me that in music, as well as in other hobbies, you can get obsesseed with having more gear/gadgets/things. SO... when going to a session, I try to keep it to the essentials. In my gig bag I have: -guitar (picks are in attached pick holder so techinically part if the guitar -spare strings -harmonicas in various keys -harmonica rack, -guitar tuner, -song books/notes, -pub prob (see other post on Mudcat for the latter) Yikes, looks like too much when I write it down but everthing is used on a typical night (well maybe 4 of the 7 harmonicas). |
23 Mar 11 - 02:47 PM (#3119945) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: harmonic miner ANd capo |
23 Mar 11 - 02:49 PM (#3119947) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST In my acoustic guitar case: Guitar Spare strings Tuner Small snips Tuning peg roller/peg extractor gizmo Picks are carried in my pocket. If plugged in and with amp, the large plastic box (with lid) contains: Assorted 4-way plug boards Kettle leads Guitar jack cables DI box Floor pedal tuner Mics Gaffer tape XLR cables Male/female XLR adaptors |
23 Mar 11 - 02:50 PM (#3119948) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Will Fly on Mac No. 2 Sorry - last post was me. Acoustic guitar case also contains capo! |
23 Mar 11 - 02:54 PM (#3119952) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: michaelr What is a kettle lead?? |
23 Mar 11 - 02:58 PM (#3119955) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Will Fly on Mac No. 2 It's a 3-way enclosed lead that fits most 13-amp electrical devices in the UK - ams, for example, but most commonly on kettles! So we call 'em "kettle leads"... :-) |
23 Mar 11 - 03:17 PM (#3119967) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: harmonic miner I know people who's list is as follows: -guitar |
23 Mar 11 - 03:24 PM (#3119973) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Jack Campin My usual session rucksack:
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23 Mar 11 - 03:39 PM (#3119990) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,999 My gig bag is that box-with-a-lid thingy in the guitar case that is kinda attached to the U groove that supports the neck. If I am gonna stay overnight, I use underwear, socks and a t-shirt to fit where they can. In the box thingy which I have just perused goes extra picks of varying bendablenesses, capo, tuner, strings, Fast fret, an old shopping list with cashews underlined three times, bottle neck, string winder and wire cutters (snips). |
23 Mar 11 - 03:43 PM (#3119991) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: PoppaGator No electronics, no additional instruments. I used to carry a harmonica around, years ago, with the intention of learning to play it, but never used it except as a tuner, or to lend to someone else to play along with me. So... Manila folder of songsheets (lyrics) Tuner Capo Picks (one plastic thumbpick, two steel fingerpicks, in small pill bottle) Spare picks (a thumbpick will occasionally break; fingerpicks are essentially indestructible, but can get lost) Slide (glass, open at both ends, rarely used these days) Block of violin rosin The rosin helps prevent picks from slipping off fingers. When I am playing every day and constantly "in practice," this is not a problem, but if I'm even just a little bit "rusty" and subject to the least bit of nervousness and tension, a finger will slip and its pick will fly off in mid-performance, often landing inside the soundbox, which is an annoyance and interruption, or on the ground/floor, which can be even worse if it can't be readily found. I scrape the rosin block with each pick, and rub the powder on the picks and fingertips, where they touch each other. Never fails to keep the picks in place. This is something I learned at Mudcat, of course. Back in the 60s-70s, my glass slide was a Corecidin (sp?) pill bottle, and I was able to store my fingertips in it. I didn't keep the bottletop, but my thumbpick sorta snapped over the lip of the top opening and served to keep the fingerpicks safely enclosed. During a period of not-playing-very-much, I lost track of the slide/bottle. Now I have a slide that's not a bottle, and a separate little aspirin bottle for the picks. If you're not a fingerpicker, you may not realize how attached a player can be to a particular set/pair of picks. A considerable amount of time and effort goes into fitting each one to the tip of a particular finger. My middle-finger pick dates back to at least 1972, maybe earlier. I lost its mate in (I think) the late 80s and went through several index-finger picks until settling on the current one sometime late in the last century. |
23 Mar 11 - 03:49 PM (#3119992) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Bee-dubya-ell In guitar case: Flatpicks Fingerpicks Thumbpicks Two capos (One to use, one to loan in case someone else forgot theirs.) Intellitouch tuner Spare strings Extra bridge pin (If you've ever dropped one while changing a broken string in a dark pub, you know why.) In Dobro case: Slide bar More thumb and finger picks In hammered dulcimer case: Extra hammers Tuning wrench Sabine tuner (Intellitouch doesn't work on HD.) Current tunelist (Wait a |
23 Mar 11 - 03:52 PM (#3119993) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: PoppaGator Ooops: one notable omission: spare strings. When I was a full-time street performer, and breaking strings regularly, I formed the habit of keeping my previously used strings as spares. My most-recent set normally included only five (or fewer) intact strings, so I was always sure to have a spare replacement for every string by keeping strings from older sets as well. Nowadays I replace sets of strings before ever breaking any, but still maintain the habit of keeping a used set of strings in the guitar case for emergency replacements. If I have any brand-new strings, they stay at home, where I will install them when I'm good and ready. |
23 Mar 11 - 03:59 PM (#3119997) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Bee-dubya-ell What I was gonna say before something went crazy and submitted my message before I was ready was... Wait a minute here! Look at all the crap we stringed instrument players need to carry around! Maybe those accordion players are onto something after all! |
23 Mar 11 - 04:43 PM (#3120018) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: harmonic miner I mean 'gig bag' in the broadest sense, by the way. But my kit does all fit in the guitar gig bag.If pushed, I could cut the list to -guitar -spare strings Or the real minimal list would be -harmonica |
23 Mar 11 - 05:01 PM (#3120023) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Sorcha You are all forgetting things like Tylenol(paracetamol), tissues, lip balm, spare car keys, rosin, chin rest, money to salt the tip can with, a 'space' blanket to keep the instrument from getting too hot (or cold), buisness cards, (999 DID say spare underwear), bit of spare change for a pint, cell/mobile phone.......gee, folks! |
23 Mar 11 - 07:44 PM (#3120086) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Leadfingers IF I am doing a Serious P A Gig , the Gig Bag is a Fully Loaded Hatchback car with Amp . 16 Channel mixer , Four speakers and stands , a Pilots bag with leads , Connectors , Soldering iron , Multi meter . various mains adaptors etc , and spare Microphones . Instruments in Calton Cases which carry the strings , tuners , etc , with the instrumentation depndant on what the gig is . If its a Folk Club or session , just the Guitar or Banjola and the mandolin , which has the whistles in the case . |
23 Mar 11 - 08:22 PM (#3120110) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: The Fooles Troupe "Maybe those accordion players are onto something after all! " ... and they say WE are stupid! No need for a gig bag, except for the music sheets, and the bottle of rum! No need for amplification nonsense, mine are rated at '3 guitars' , '4 guitars' etc - the number of other players I can drown out! The accordion player never has to worry about spares, etc - if anything breaks, or even better, IF IT GOES OUT OF TUNE!!!, you just take it to 'The Man' .... :-) Which means that, of course, it something happens on the night, you can't play - stop cheering! I know your names! And I can find out where you live ... so, you need a 'backup machine'. And if you use as your main instrument one that is not a 120 bass, but a smaller folk size with limited range, then since some damn capo addicted guitar plucker will probably want to play in same damn weird key like F# minor... so you need more than one backup machine.. Now should you also play other instruments like whistle - small hand cart for the 47 whistles, hammered dulcimer, etc... you get the idea ... I'm just saving up for my truck licence now ... |
23 Mar 11 - 08:48 PM (#3120123) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Leadfingers I still think I should have just stuck with whistles ! I can get enough whistles to play on nearly ANY key in my jacket pocket !! |
23 Mar 11 - 09:00 PM (#3120126) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: The Fooles Troupe But you don't have too many Low Whistle, do you mate? :-P I have too many Low, wait on, that's not quite what I meant... |
23 Mar 11 - 09:04 PM (#3120127) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Desert Dancer Used to be just: dance cards full water bottle and in the pocket of the bag that holds the box that holds the index cards: name badge pen pencil tin of pastilles (candies to moisten mouth) dance tokens (not used at gig, just live with the cards -- used for visualizing how a dance works) Human-a-tone nose flute (because it's small) notepad a couple of tissues tampon Nowadays, I add: Shure wireless headset mic set And sometimes (if I'm not in too much of a rush getting out the door): folding barstool-height chair - standing for 3+ hours is not as fun as it once was, but I like to be "up" at standing height Mac laptop computer with dance database + extension cord This last I've carried a few times, but I'm finding it more trouble than it's worth. "Callers Companion" database software is nice for setting up a set list and displaying each dance in a large font (now that my eyesight is reaching that stage...). But, if the program needs to change on the fly (which it often does), the cards are much easier to shuffle through to find what I want. If I called more often, and had more of the database in my head, then maybe I could pull them up quickly enough from the computer. Even if I don't carry it, I use it for helping plan my evening. ~ Becky in Long Beach (for contra dance calling gigs) |
23 Mar 11 - 10:07 PM (#3120141) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Uncle Phil I dunno, let's look and see. Box inside the case under the neck: Kyser Capo (black), Guitar-shaped bridge pin puller thingie, metal kazoo, tuning fork (A 440), nail file, two little screw drivers (one plus, one minus), a small wooden ball for no obvious reason, instrument cord, 1/4 in to 1/8 in plug adapter, thumb pick, three flat picks w/ advertising printed on them, Dunlop Capo, and a little multi-tool w/ pliers and wire cutters. Hmm, more stuff than I expected. Outside pocket: Two sets of guitar strings (one new, one used), clip-on tuner with duct tape in place of battery compartment lid, blister pack of tuner batteries, nine volt battery, guitar strap, another Kyser Capo (Susan B Komen pink), dental floss, small screwdriver with interchangeable plus and minus tips, more flat picks (assorted stiffness, colors and advertisers), three small spring clamps, and tune book. Seems like a lot of capos. - Phil |
23 Mar 11 - 10:11 PM (#3120144) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,leeneia the usual stuff, plus a thermometer, because my violinist friend can't risk playing her old violin in church if the temperature is colder than 65. |
23 Mar 11 - 10:21 PM (#3120148) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Smokey. The head of my last victim. |
24 Mar 11 - 01:16 AM (#3120198) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: The Fooles Troupe :0 |
24 Mar 11 - 01:49 AM (#3120204) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,999 I forgot to mention a humidifier. Homemade. Tap water. AND, a yellow pick I've been looking for for over three weeks. |
24 Mar 11 - 03:36 AM (#3120223) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: The Fooles Troupe So we'll refresh this thread every year then? |
24 Mar 11 - 03:41 AM (#3120224) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: VirginiaTam certainly not any gigs Sorcha beat me to the pharmaceutical list. |
24 Mar 11 - 04:08 AM (#3120229) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: melodeonboy Jack leads, mic leads, mic, equaliser, spare loud shirt (it's hot, sweaty work playing that zydeco!) and occasionally a bit of fruit that I'd forgotten about! At one turn I found a banana at the bottom of my gig bag tht had turned white!!!!! (ugh!) |
24 Mar 11 - 04:21 AM (#3120235) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Lester Now let's see: Melodeon (hohner for dance tunes) Spare melodeon (another hohner) Another melodeon (saltarelle for songs and instrumentals between dances) Two microvox set ups Mic leads Tune book (for senior moments) Screwdrivers various Pliers Spare Velcro (for microvoxs) mains extension lead ( my dowery when I joined the band as the last box player took his with him) iPod for interval music. Some tinnies incase the gig has no decent beer. |
24 Mar 11 - 04:52 AM (#3120248) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Splott Man Top pocket: Pack of new strings. Pack of used strings with extra D and G. Peg winder thingy. Pair of pliers. Pub prop. Pen. Screw on mic holder. Big pocket: Old cigar box cpntaining 9 harmonicas, 2 capos, 2 jews harps. Jiffy bag containing Pat & Ned flyers and posters, Llantrisant folk club flyers. Various repertoire lists. 2 more harmonicas. Duck call. Kazoo. Siren. Small pocket: Harmonica harness. Main pocket: Guitar (just the one). And that's just for a floor spot! The bag on its own weighs more than the guitar on its own. |
24 Mar 11 - 05:35 AM (#3120260) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Mysha Hi, "When going to a session" sometimes I bring an egg (percussion). When your voice is your instrument, you don't need extra bags or cases. Bye, Mysha |
24 Mar 11 - 05:57 AM (#3120265) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: harmonic miner Good one Mysha, I when someone would say that. That's the best instrument of all! But mine needs help, as its not good enough to play on its own. |
24 Mar 11 - 06:23 AM (#3120268) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Mark Bluemel When I was at university - many years ago - a guy used to come to the folk club in an army surplus jacket with an apparently infinite number of pockets, with a different whistle in each... |
24 Mar 11 - 06:46 AM (#3120275) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Tattie Bogle Sound effects: train whistle, Swanee whistle, duck caller (so I'm not the only one!), clackers, eggs. And for playing out of doors with sheet music - clothes pegs are essential! |
24 Mar 11 - 07:33 AM (#3120290) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Roger the Skiffler Washboard with attached set of Greek goatbells, set of thimbles, harmonica rack with kazoo & train whistle, spare kazoos (no man can have too many...), guiro & stick, spoons, assorted things that might "come in" as washboard scrapers, swanee whistle, ref whistle. Also penny whistle & harmonica (must learn to play them some time) that I've been given by "friends" seeking to reduce my singing by wanting me to play by mouth. No wonder I don't get invited to perform any where! RtS |
24 Mar 11 - 07:48 AM (#3120304) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Wesley S Nailclippers, altoids and Tums. |
24 Mar 11 - 07:52 AM (#3120307) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Desi C Far too much is my answer, here goes Guitar Two capos Camera Pub Prop Music stand Folder with a dozen song sheets Miniature bottle of brandy nail clippers nail file 2 folk monthly magazines string cleaner 2 cloths Various club flyers and posters bag of crisps And it's often much more than that! |
24 Mar 11 - 08:01 AM (#3120317) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray clothes pegs are essential! Indeed they are - see below. Lovely thread; the best of life in terms of glorious & essential clutter of which I can never have enough. So, depending on the gig... In my regular bag: Zoom H4 Plastic sopranino recorder Brass whistle (high F) Cuckoo call Khomus (Altai Jew's Harp) Ultra low Doromb (Hugarian Jew's harp - 'Tibet' by Soltan Szilagyi) Four leafed 'Ho-Ho' (Chinese Jew's harp in various pitches) Dan Moi in A Dan Moi in G Dan Moi in D Low pitched Dan Moi (Ab) Low pitched Dan Moi (A) Rattles, fowler calls, Burmese Kyeezee Occasional mbiras My regular session bag: Regular violin + 2 bows Occasional 5 string violin Mutes (wood / brass / rubber AND various clothes pegs) Black Sea Fiddle (Karandeniz Kenence) + 1 bow & brass mute Doromb in G Doromb in D Doromb in A Doromb in E Spare strings Rosin Electronic shruti box shells stones Fisherman's Friends (sugar free) Crwth box: Crwth Bow Rosin Tuning key Harmonic (overtone) pipe in E ankle bells animal bells spare sets of strings emery cloth Swiss warblers Doromb in low E. Simple system wide bore C clarinet Citera box: Citera Tuning key Plectrums (Gibson H large black triangles) Harmonic pipe in D Plastic Skull rattle Hohner Melodica Alto Doromb in low D Overton low D tabor pipe Spurtle (complete with tartan ribbon) Spare strings (especially plain 00.9s of which I go through dozens) Diverse penny whistles Slovakian drone flute Yugoslavian double flute Clockwork birds Bird warblers Swiss warblers Diverse Acme fowler calls (duck, nightingale, crow etc.) Also: Korg Kaossilator Behringer UB802 Eurorack mixer Zoom 505II effects peddle Sure SM57 / Behringer B1 Leads / cases Roland Microcube Pocket cornet Harmon mute Valve oil Scacciapensieri (Italian jew's harp) Marranzano (Sicialian Jew's Harp) Murchanga (Himalayan Jew's harp) etc. |
24 Mar 11 - 08:06 AM (#3120320) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: The Fooles Troupe "Spare strings (especially plain 00.9s of which I go through dozens)" You're pretty hard on hecklers, aren't you? |
24 Mar 11 - 08:26 AM (#3120333) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Leadfingers I dont THINK that ALL the spare .009's are for Garotting Robin !! |
24 Mar 11 - 09:40 AM (#3120383) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: SteveMansfield Gosh I feel terribly under-equipped compared to some of the above! Whistle bag: low whistle fife rauschpfeife high whistle F whistle spare rauschpfeife reeds strap for slinging the bag over my shoulder if needed Flute case: Flute flute stand cork lube spare pads lapping thread jeweller's screwdriver business cards for band & self Concertina case: Concertina screwdriver more business cards And that's about it for acoustic gigs/sessions. As others have mentioned, though, amplified gigs are a whole different kettle of fish, and there's probably stuff in the boxes and cases that even *I* don't know why they're there any more ... |
24 Mar 11 - 09:59 AM (#3120397) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: buddhuu Always in my guitar gig bag: Guitar Capo Picks Strings Small wire cutters Truss rod wrench Nut files and small pieces of sandpaper Assorted tin whistles Kazoo G and C harmonicas + neck holder Electronic tuner Pen and pencil cloth In my mandolin case: Mandolin Capo Strings Truss rod wrench Swiss army knife Picks Electronic tuner D tin whistle FastFret cloth |
24 Mar 11 - 10:05 AM (#3120398) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Manitas_at_home Apart from the melodeon: a bag of whistles, a screw driver, a pen, a notebook, some scraps of music, a towel, a few rubber bands, safety pins and sometimes a light raincoat. |
24 Mar 11 - 10:41 AM (#3120423) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray Yes - or no - but .009s anyway. That decimal point makes all the difference! Hecklers? One or two, but audiences tend to deal with them themselves, in folk anyway. The worst I ever had was a nine-year-old girl at a wodland gig who just wouldn't shut up - everything I said she had a come back, so I ended up making part of the act. I reckon that kid's going to be about 19 now and a better storyteller than I'll ever be! There's always one, as they say, which isn't strictly true but it's good to have a lively audience to bounce off, at least it is with storytelling anyway. Here's a thing though, why can I only get my .009s up to D on my citera? Same scale length as Rapunzel's Purple Heart Daisy Rock but if I push it up to E they just snap. Wierd or what? |
24 Mar 11 - 10:54 AM (#3120432) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,VaTam_attache When your voice is your instrument, you don't need extra bags or cases. In that case I am the bag. Ooohhh works on several levels... In that case... the bag... get it? I'll just get me valise |
24 Mar 11 - 12:52 PM (#3120508) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Crowhugger For quartet gigs: pitch pipe, water, set/show list of song titles showing what key and first couple of words, address of venue. One of the others usually has gum, another has the large-print lyrics handouts we use during hour-long shows at retirement residences. When I first joined the quartet I also brought the whole assortment of sheet music in case I needed to check on something while warming up, but we don't use sheet music or lyrics 'on stage'. More than once someone has made up words to rhyme with my mistake! I barely have time to keep basic instrument skills alive, never mind performance-ready. But I keep the usual pliers, spare strings, capo & picks in my guitar & banjo cases; rosin & spare strings in cello case. Tuning fork in guitar case or pocket. |
24 Mar 11 - 03:39 PM (#3120605) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Sean R-B Generally regardless of what instrument I'm carrying the additional things are: tuner extra strings picks wire cutter small screwdriver (for tightening tuning pegs) capo and that's about it. If it's the fiddle case, I dispense with the wire cutter, screw driver, capp and picks and carry instead a cake of rosin and a shoulder rest. I guess I travel fairly lightly. |
24 Mar 11 - 04:02 PM (#3120618) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,DonMeixner Nothing at all. I value my guitars too highly to trust a gig bag for anything but getting them home from the store. Don |
24 Mar 11 - 04:59 PM (#3120665) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,jeff ^^^^ Well, that's because you've never tried a Tribal Planet gig bag. Hardshells can get to be such a grind. The TPs are amazing. Altoid's box w/flatpicks, finger/thumb picks, Schubb capo, bridge pins, 9v battery. Tuner w/2' cord, Kyser capo, 15' guitar cord, soundhole cover, strings, small side-cutters, string-winder, Leatherman multi-tool. That's in my 6 string bag as my mandolin, 12-string, bass and autoharp all have some variation or duplicate except for the Leatherman. |
24 Mar 11 - 06:25 PM (#3120736) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Ebor_Fiddler My Gig bag is trans-instrumental and only contains items apart from what I call "Instrumental Necessities" - eg my fiddle cases hold spare strings, rosin etc and my melodeon case holds stuff like music books, railway magazines etc. Gig Bag Contents: Cheapo guitar pickup used for Fiddle Pink String to tie fiddle to amp Fiddle stand Fingerless gloves (2 identical pairs - Vile green (left) and Putrid Pink (right Music Stand (Church) Sheet Music transposed to G or D (for Church) Multitool with Bottle opener (not for Church) "Essential Band Equipment" (Beer - also not for Church) Tatty copies of Primrose Polka in D and G(I still have difficulty after all these years and can never remember what we actually play it in) Electronic Tuner Fiddle Chin rest (OK - I lied about all fiddle bits being in my cases, but I only just found this in my "not gig" bag Emery Paper (Don't ask!) Spare 9v battery That's all folks! |
24 Mar 11 - 06:32 PM (#3120742) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: number 6 "a yellow pick I've been looking for for over three weeks." Hey 999 .... if you find a white Harley Davidson .50 mm pick it's mine ... ok ... it's my fav pick for playing my resonator ... I lost it about a year and a half ago. thanks, biLL |
24 Mar 11 - 06:42 PM (#3120747) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: CupOfTea in Autoharp hard shell case: Autoharp Guitar footrest padded with fleece (to protect the Aharp, not my foot) Finger/thumb picks & spare set strung on a page clip SNARK (tm) clip on tuner Tuning wrench pencil & teeny stickypost-it strips Imported and hoarded small container of "Nigroids" Throat lozenges ...............& for singing gigs my homemade fake book ...............& for band gigs, the band book in Concertina Case: Concertina Home made fake book Acid green fingertipless "Crafters gloves" for support and warmth. Haul along: music stand & collapsible electric guitar stand (for Autoharp) Joanne in Cleveland |
24 Mar 11 - 07:09 PM (#3120760) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: gnu 999... "an old shopping list with cashews underlined three times," Peanuts are far better for keeping it up. But, at your age, I suppose soft nuts are better... for digestion, at least. My gig bag used to be an oak case I made (memeber photos, first pic, it's on the left). In it... at least four ciapans and four tin whistles, one Marine Band harp, one Jew's Harp (is that the correct term these days?), one Rhan, a blow dryer, and about one hundred sheets of lyrics of trad songs and jokes (and, YEARS ago, one plastic baggie). The last time I picked it up, at least a half dozen years ago, I moved it several feet to a position in front of the fireplace. It's dusty. |
24 Mar 11 - 08:02 PM (#3120802) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Leadfingers Actually , on reflection , I VERY rarely use a Gig Bag unless I am on Pubic Transport - I have a nice set of White Calton cases , and I DONT carry words - I'm one of the Smart Arses who is happy to fake over forgetting a line or five ¬! LOL |
24 Mar 11 - 08:18 PM (#3120812) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Bobert Let's see here... Ahhhhh, okay... Here's a bunch of old John Pearse strings all tangled up with one another... A small spiral notebook... Hmmmmmm??? I wonder who Jim Clark is??? Right here with a phone number... Maybe I should call him and ask him who the heck he is??? Hey, a fingernail clipper... Let's see what's down in this other pouch??? Okay, this makes sense... SuperGlue... Yeah, I been known to use it on cuts when I gotta play and need some filler... And an... ...Emory board for filing nails... Something else down there... Yuck!!! Never mind what ever it is but this here ball point pen has it stuck all over it... Lemme see if it writes??? Not really... Last pouch... Got to be some treasure in here... Ahhhh, folded up paper with words to "Season of the Witch"... Hmmmmmm??? Haven't done that song in 10 years... Okay... 20 years... Broken geetar strap... Hey, a "Y" chord... Man, I been lookin' for that... What's this??? Hmmmmmmm??? A plastic bag with several "medium" flat picks from Varneer Music in Falls Church... Sheet fire... These things are collectors items... They been outta business since the 70s... Hmmmmm??? Bunch of other nasty stuff down in the bottom... I donno... Might be some old weed but it's history now... Thanks, ya'll... Been needing to go thru this crap for years... Now it's done an' ol' gig bag ready for the next 20 years... Wonder if this stuff is smokable??? Never mind... B~ |
25 Mar 11 - 06:40 AM (#3121092) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Jonny Sunshine Most of the instrument-related stuff- picks, capos, spare strings etc lives in the cases so it's there if I'm just taking out one two instruments to a session I'm covered for minor emergencies. Any time I'm doing any serious playing I take my emergency toolkit which contains an assortment of screwdrivers, various tools for unsticking and tuning harmonica reeds, spare bridge pins & bridge pin remover, plus a nail file in case of breakages. Every single one of these things has saved a gig at least once! For plugged-in gigs I have a big silver case with stuff like leads, spare batteries + power supply, various preamps, EQ & switching pedals, plus a spare DI boxes for those occasions where our 4-piece band with 7 instruments between us turns up to find a couple of mics and a DI box because someone didn't know the difference between "acoustic" and "solo singer/guitarist". ;-) |
25 Mar 11 - 11:20 AM (#3121314) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Tattie Bogle PUBIC transport, Leadfingers? What about your other parts? Including the Smart Ar@e? |
25 Mar 11 - 12:02 PM (#3121344) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: harmonic miner @DonMeixner and others re hard cases. I include those in my query (in the same way that your 'wardrobe' isn't just a piece of furniture) |
26 Mar 11 - 03:57 AM (#3121767) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,Mawich I have different 'setups' depending on what kind of gig it is going to be, so it's some combination of the following sets (some items overlap) For singing: Songs folder For tunes: A selection of soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorders, possibly all four Tune book or tunes folder if not playing from memory For accompanied songs: Soprano ukulele Tuning box Lyric/chord sheets if not playing from memory For accompanied songs or tunes: Bass viola da gamba Bow Spare strings Tuning box Rosin Music or memory Music stand Appropriate banter for frequent pauses to tune the damned thing. For electric gigs: Yamaha WX5 wind controller Yamaha VL70-m tone generator Roland XV-2020 synth module Data and power and sound cables to hook up to the PA Any music I'm not confident about remembering A vitally important sheet reminding me which patches to use for each song. The latter set's getting sold later this year though, I want to concentrate on other things and it's worth a fair bit of money. |
26 Mar 11 - 04:29 AM (#3121777) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,cg Hmm. Just going to apologise to my partner for all those sarcastic comments about the amount of stuff required for a gig . . . . |
26 Mar 11 - 04:42 AM (#3121783) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: HuwG Normal minimal guitar players' equipment ... Guitar Spare strings (£4.99 el cheapo set, will get me home in case of a breakage) Tuner Tobacco tin, containing picks, capo, bottleneck Duster (used to wrap the tin, soften any sharp edges; also wipe sweat etc from the neck and strings every so often) Several A4 sheets of lyrics Reading glasses in case I need to use one of the sheets Tin of John West's tuna in mayonnaise This last is waiting opportunity to be deployed when some improvident player says, "Can I borrow a tuner?" |
26 Mar 11 - 05:20 AM (#3121798) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: The Fooles Troupe I've seen quite a few hard cases in this thread ... borrow a tuna, indeed ... sigh ... |
01 Apr 11 - 05:46 AM (#3126073) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,guitarstrings |
01 Apr 11 - 05:47 AM (#3126075) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST,guitarstrings http://www.guitarsite.com/database/Makers/rec/7025/ |
01 Apr 11 - 06:01 AM (#3126084) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: Deckman In reading this thread, I'm reminded just how "simple" a musician I am. I play two guitars, a vintage Martin classic (nylon string), and a steel string Washburn. I do NOT use either a flat pick or finger picks. I keep my fingernails in good trim. The ONLY thing I carry in my gig bag is one tuner, two capos, one for each guitar. That's it ... real simple ... just like me! bob(deckman)nelson |
06 Apr 11 - 12:16 PM (#3129903) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: GUEST The String Cleaner The SpiderCapo |
06 Apr 11 - 03:59 PM (#3130056) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: SammySkillet i think this was a fine idea for a thread i keep in my guitar case (aside from a guitar) - strings ,tuner, scissors(?) - a musical saw + cello bow, rosin, and small piece of wet dry sand paper - flat picks and finger picks - note book, pens and a marker pen - capo - set of musical spoons (incase ive had too much but still want to participate.) :) |
06 Apr 11 - 07:37 PM (#3130177) Subject: RE: Whats in your gig bag? From: John P For gigs: two capos a few mic & guitar cables D.I. box wireless receiver and two transmitters extra strings tuner guitar stands set list several picks and, of course, guitar and cittern |