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I do NOT tell anyone else, because I don't want them always thinking of me (at least, not at rehearsals/performances) when crap goes wrong with their stuff...
...but (ALL CONTAINED WITHIN one of those super-compact "Mirafone/Miraphone" vintage-ish cordura black zipper bags (probably only 8" x 3" x 3") I carry this crap:
- "THE" mouthpiece - in a rubber pouch (I don't need it falling from the mouthpiece hole in the hard case - and hitting the instrument.)
- oil
- music-reading glasses (in compart HARD glasses case - so they won't get bent up)
- extra pencil and eraser (I keep one clipped to each instrument.)
- razor with good blade (I can't play on stubble, and - sometimes - I don't have a change - nor care to - go back to the hotel, only to shave.)
- Torx T6 driver (for Miraphone's goofy-headed linkage screws)
- regular mid-side blade screwdriver (for regular screw heads, prying, holding hot things down - if emergency soldering, or for who-knows-what)
- small rawhide mallet (original handle was busted, so it's roughly the large 7 inches of a busted hickory drumstick).
(I no longer carry an "emergency" mouthpiece. I've never needed it and - if I forget my mouthpiece - its REALLY time to hang it up.)
Each of my (hard) cases has some sort of place into which this little cordura pouch can squeeze in.
As (nearly 100% of the time) the venue or organization supplies music stands, I almost never need to drag a stand to the stage or rehearsal hall...and those things that some of you buy (which are so bulky, etc.) still puzzle me, but I DO keep a KM101 in the floor of the back seat of my Toyota Matrix. It folds up to c. a foot long by a couple of inches square, is black ("wire") and looks nicer (to me) than "American"-style wire stands. I will NOT tote anything larger than that into/up-to a venue.
so...(ok...) I HAVE nerded out just a wee bit, but my total collection of nerd crap (INCLUDING the stand that NEVER leaves the backseat floorboard) is smaller than a pair of sneakers.
I HAVE had a rotary carriage bracket (F tuba) to fail on a 4-gigs-in-a-day out-of-town brass quintet "toot-'n'-scoot", but (during the scheduled lunch break) I simply went to Harbor Freight, picked up a butane torch/solder, went next door to a smoke shop and bought butane and (on the back fold-down hatch of my Matrix - in a parking lot under a shade tree outside the lunch restaurant) I affected a no-flux repair and (as the other guys ordered for me) didn't even miss lunch.
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