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Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?

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MWoody
Posted 2006-03-31 10:23 AM (#259848)
Subject: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?



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Posts: 13996

Location: Upper Left USA
Here's a tangent from W2's post!
What is in your Gig Bag?

Official Ovation Promo bag from the Early 03 LX Launch.

2 each 20'1/4" cables
1 each Instrument cable
2 sets of D'Addario Jazz electric strings
1 set of Adamas 1818 from the Music123 blowout
cappos - 1 Kaizer 12, 1 Schubb 12 and a Kaizer Cut Cappo.
Multi-tool, string winder, multi-head screwdriver, velcro kit, pad of Duct Tape.
6" scale
ear plugs
15-25 pink medium picks
broken bag that held 15-25 medium picks
2-5 pens marked Adventure of Faith Church
Morley 2-1 box
Danelectro "Milk Shake" Chorus box
Handkerchief
Bag-o-band-aids
Lint
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-03-31 10:30 AM (#259849 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Location: Avondale, AZ
Multi-tool, string winder, multi-head screwdriver, velcro kit, pad of Duct Tape.
This is a experienced musician's bag.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-03-31 10:45 AM (#259850 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?



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Location: closely held secret
3 XLR cables (pin grounded, of course)
3 1/4" instrument cables
2 sets Adamas 1818 strings
DI box + adapter (in case battery runs out and no phantom)
2 batteries (dead)
1 battery (state unknown at this time - will find out when I need it)
Audio-Technica dynamic mic
Needle-nose pliers/wire-cutters
1 roll electrical tape (black)
3 pens from various software VARS
Chapstick
Small stack of unfiled lead sheets
Digitech RPX-400 effects pedal

I keep my Multi-tool, multi-head screwdriver with me at all times. If I put it in my gig bag I have to go hunt for it when I need it. Inconvienient when at work ("Hey, I need my Leatherman for this. Gonna run home and get it out of my gig bag - back in 2 hours...").


Uh, Michael? What's the difference between your 2 each 20' 1/4" cables and your 1 each Instrument cable?

...and do you use the chorus with your 12's? I always felt 12's kinda provided thier own.
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ChatMan
Posted 2006-03-31 10:56 AM (#259851 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Posts: 604

Location: Tampa, FL
1 strap
1 set 1818 Adamas strings
1 string winder
1 pair small needle nose
various flat, finger and thumb picks
This week's music
1 Chocolate Almond Fudge Cliff Bar
1 metronome
2 pens
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-31 11:02 AM (#259852 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Posts: 12759

Location: Boise, Idaho
No gig bag. No gigs.
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-03-31 11:22 AM (#259853 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?



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Posts: 4832

Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
Old Camera Bag

Guitar tools in front pocket
winder, screwdrivers, pliers, soldering iron, etc.

Strings in both side pockets

Inside:
2 guitar cords
collapsing guitar stand
tuner
3 harmonicas & holder
kazoo
various small rythme things; eggs, etc.
Current music practise sheets (rehearsing across
town with upright bass)

hmmm, probably more lost in the bottom.
(Duct Tape! Good Idea! thx)
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an4340
Posted 2006-03-31 1:15 PM (#259854 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Mine's sort of gym bag with a lot of comparments.

Link to bag. I got a discontinued version on ebay for 30. It\'s really nice.

1 Guitar Cord
1 Tuner Korg
2 sets electric strings
4 sets acoustic strings
1 rhythym egg
1 String winder
1 metal ruler
1 chamois cloth
1 set headphones
Old Daddario lables saving up for a stool
1 practice book (notes on songs I'm working on)
Dunlop 65
Small bottle mineral oil.
Electic guitar tool kit, screwdrivers, pliers and wrenches.
Bag of picks.
1 Stubb Capo (Noir)
1 Metronome
2 Extra 9 volt batteries
Banjo finger picks I don't use.
Ear plugs.
Some other stuff that'll have to check when I get home.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-03-31 1:52 PM (#259855 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?



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Location: Upper Left USA
"What's the difference between your 2 each 20' 1/4" cables and your 1 each Instrument cable?

...and do you use the chorus with your 12's? I always felt 12's kinda provided thier own."

I meant an XLR, mic cable.
The chorus was used to soften the Papoose Peizo problem which has been cured by enlisting the Acoustasonic Jr DSP.
On some songs a little change of tone can be nice. Not a lot, just a touch.

Let me also add:
small black tie wraps
Alaska pics (no longer used)
2 thumb picks
more lint
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rick endres
Posted 2006-03-31 2:56 PM (#259856 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Posts: 616

Location: cincinnati, ohio
Compartment inside guitar case:

1 Dunlop Trigger Capo
2 3rd Hand adjustable partial capos (for "open tuned" effects)
1 glass slide (Coricidan bottle style)
1 Yellow and Black Flame strap which goes well with a blonde finish Ovation and the black and white rosette
12 38mm Dunlop extra-light nylon picks
12 46mm Dunlop light nylon picks
2 Cut-off yellow Fred Kelly thumbicks with velcro strips mounted on the bottom. One is for mounting 38mm Dunlop picks (with velcro installed) and the other is for mounting 46mm Dunlop picks
12 Fred Kelly thumbpicks (intact)
1 green Dunlop string winder
Clear plastic toothpick jar with assorted Fender picks I never use (this is in case a fellow picker needs help)
1 Black rubber beetle in a clear plastic ring box, a "lucky charm" given to me 15 years ago by my son (who was then 5 years old). He got it out of a gumball machine and said, "Here, Dad. This is your lucky beetle. As long as you have this, you'll always play good." I've carried it ever since (I think it was a 5 year old's homage to John, Paul, George and Ringo).
1 Tuning fork in "A"

GIG BAG (a Swiss Army bag with numerous pockets; small and compact, but carries a boatload of stuff)

1 harmonica rack (usually with a G harp in it)
7 assorted harmonicas (G, A, C (2 of these), D, AND E)
1 Zoom acoustic guitar processor/tuner
1 Zoom MRT3B drum machine
Clamp-on music stand lamp
6 replacement bulbs for above lamp
Power supply for Zoom boxes
2 15' 1/4" guitar cords (Monster Cable)
2 15' XLR mic cords
2 15' 1/4" (Hi Z) mic cords
Guitar Tool kit (needle nose, diagonal cutters, small Phillips and small slot head screwdrivers,1/4" socket driver, hex wrenches, string winder)
6 9 volt batteries
8 AA batteries
1 extra guitar strap
1 Shure SM 58 mic
1 Audio Technika ball mic
1 Nady Ball mic
1 Tascam ball mic
Big white looseleaf binder with lead sheets in protective sleeves; these are alphabetized by song title (There are about 150 songs in there, which don't count the other hundred or so I know by heart) For use with conventional music stand
150 loose lead sheets printed landscape style to go on slick little 9 X 12 music stand that clamps onto your mic stand. Much cooler than a big old clunky music stand.
6 sets of D'addario light gauge phosphor bronze strings
Extra G strings
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BluesSailor
Posted 2006-03-31 3:10 PM (#259857 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Posts: 1132

Location: Parrish, FL
What Mark said.
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First Alternate
Posted 2006-04-01 4:01 AM (#259858 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?
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Posts: 486

Location: North Carolina
Some other practical items:

Flashlight
Small fan
Crazy Glue
3 prong to 2 prong adaptor
Small towel
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-04-01 9:55 AM (#259859 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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All that crap just to play guitar??
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Waskel
Posted 2006-04-01 10:25 AM (#259860 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?



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No. All that crap to make sure nothing goes uncorrectably wrong while you're playing guitar in front of hundreds of people...
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-01 11:02 AM (#259861 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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I haven't played guitar in front of a total of hundreds of people. Let's see, the first time was when I got drunk in a bar in 72. Then there was our wedding in 77, sister in law's wedding a couple years later. Then half dozen lately. OK maybe hundreds total.
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Omaha
Posted 2006-04-01 11:09 AM (#259862 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Location: Omaha, NE
I carry extra strings, extra picks, extra batteries.

Cord. Capo. Tuner. Metronome. Strap. Stand. Pen.

Jeff
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First Alternate
Posted 2006-04-01 3:45 PM (#259863 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?
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Location: North Carolina
A magic marker is also handy for altering your set list or autographing your CDs.
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-04-01 8:31 PM (#259864 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Location: Avondale, AZ
Wow not only are you playing gigs and have CD's, people want your autograph. :eek: :eek: :D
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First Alternate
Posted 2006-04-02 6:41 AM (#259865 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?
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Location: North Carolina
Originally posted by OldLiverJones:
[QB] Wow not only are you playing gigs and have CD's, people want your autograph.

No, just kidding. However, I did play with a band that was marketing a CD at gigs (recorded before I joined), and people did want it autographed. When I told them I wasn't on it, they didn't care, citing that I might be famous one day. So I shrugged and signed.
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BruDeV
Posted 2006-04-02 10:03 PM (#259866 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Location: San Bernardino, California
Lint.
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cruster
Posted 2006-04-02 11:17 PM (#259867 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Location: Midland, MI
WTH is a gig bag?
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MWoody
Posted 2006-04-03 12:14 AM (#259868 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?



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Location: Upper Left USA
It's a Man-purse for Musician's!
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2006-04-07 8:04 PM (#259869 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Posts: 2491

Location: Copenhagen Denmark
Now how does one remember to bring the guitar along :)
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rick endres
Posted 2006-04-07 8:21 PM (#259870 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Location: cincinnati, ohio
Actually, we had a guy show up without his guitar last week. He brought his gig bag, all his gear, and his guitar case-- which was empty! We were like, "Uhhh, didn't you notice the difference in the weight?" He thought somebody STOLE it, but a call to his wife confirmed that it was sitting on a guitar stand in the living room.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-04-08 12:17 AM (#259871 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?



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... I've done that too...
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-04-08 2:06 AM (#259872 - in reply to #259848)
Subject: Re: Arrrgh! What's in your Gig Bag?


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Location: Avondale, AZ
Me too. However I had two other cases with me that both had the guitars.
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