Yes, I Have That

There are about six or seven guitar picks in my gig bag, and I rarely use any of them. Almost all of them are usable, except for the big metal pick I keep to freak guitar players out when they ask for a pick. And yes, that’s the reason I keep them in the bag. Guitarists are always asking for them.

I started carrying them because one guitarist in particular never had a pick. Ever. Music companies, television and radio stations, and a host of other folks give these things out like candy. Cheap Trick fans probably leave every concert with enough to cover large portions of their walls. And yet there was never one in his case or in his pocket. I got tired of delayed rehearsals, I started carrying picks, and there we go.

I’m considering adding drum sticks to the bag now – at least two drummers have showed up without them at recent rehearsals. These forgetful moments did prompt some interesting research, though. In case of dire emergency, use cable ties to mimic drum brushes. They’re not the same, but they’ll do in a pinch.

Might as well add those to the bag, too. I need a bigger bag.

4 Responses to “Yes, I Have That”

  1. Captain Wrong Says:

    Lol. How do you not show up to your gig with sticks? I have an obnoxiously large stick bag that I can’t forget as it is so big.

  2. Ryan Says:

    No doubt – just leave a pair in the car or something.

  3. Erin Says:

    Hell, I’m not a drummer and *I* have sticks in my car!

  4. Josh Vaughn Says:

    I still have the big triangular Fender heavy pick that I used 14 years ago when I borrowed your bass so that Syd’s Misconception could cover R.E.M.’s “Texarkana.” It’s worthless for playing guitar.

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