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    • Dale Proctor
      Dale Proctor last edited by

      Here’s a question I’ll throw out there.

      How many of you have played a late night gig, concert, rehearsal, etc., and when you get home you’re too wired to go to sleep? It happens to me about every time, and I have to unwind before going to bed. That’s especially difficult if you have a day job and have to get up early the next morning to go to work. About the only time it doesn’t happen is if I have an hour or two drive home from an out of town gig, and then I’ve already unwound by the time I get home.

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      • J. Jericho
        J. Jericho Global Moderator last edited by J. Jericho

        One of my previous dentists (also a trumpet player), long since retired, was enthused that he discovered Yoga as a means to relaxation and a sense of well-being, to which I responded: "That's what alcohol is for!"

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        • M
          Mike Ansberry last edited by

          I guess it may be not the mark of a real pro player, but I am pretty up after any gig that goes well. It helps if I hang with a friend or two afterwards. Hit the Waffle House or something.

          I guess if I was playing 5 nights a week it would be different.

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          • Dr GO
            Dr GO last edited by

            I am playing a gig tonight at a coffee house (Wholly Grounds). I think I'm going to be doubly wired!

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            • GeorgeB
              GeorgeB last edited by

              I don't play many late gigs these days (before Covid, anyway) but when I had my 5 piece band back in the 50s/60s I did a lot of late gigs, mostly weddings where we played overtime and by the time I would get home it would be 1 or 2 in the morning and man, I'd be so wound up it was near impossible to get to sleep.

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              • barliman2001
                barliman2001 Global Moderator @GeorgeB last edited by

                @georgeb Weddings? Coming home at 2 am? That's a tame wedding... here in Austria, a wedding starts at 6am, with a rousing fanfare played in the street in front of the groom's house; then there's the morning snack and schnaps; then the registry office wedding, afterwards the church wedding, then the reception. After that, the dance band takes over from the oompah band until midnight, when the newlyweds retire; and the dance band continues, because next morning, the wedding guests have to wake up the honeymooners... so if you are lucky enough to be in the dance band and sub in the oompah outfitm you are getting up at four am, play for more or less 24 hours flat out, and are back at home around 10am... tired, not wired!

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                • Dr GO
                  Dr GO @Dr GO last edited by

                  @dr-go said in Wired after a Gig:

                  I am playing a gig tonight at a coffee house (Wholly Grounds). I think I'm going to be doubly wired!

                  Here is a clip an audience member posted on facebook of a brief moment of me playing at the coffee house last evening. I will leave it up to you to rate how wired I was at the time:
                  https://www.facebook.com/stories/1222546287858279/UzpfSVNDOjEwMjI1NzQ1NDAxMjA2Mjg1/?source=notification&notif_id=1620407678780327&notif_t=camera_post_user_tagged&ref=notif

                  Allora Pocket Trumpet 2014
                  Harrelson Summit 2017
                  Kanstul 1526 2012
                  Getzen Power Bore 1961
                  Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
                  Martin Committee 1946
                  Olds Super Recording 1940
                  Olds Recording (LA) 1953
                  Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
                  Olds Ambassador 1965

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                  • GeorgeB
                    GeorgeB @barliman2001 last edited by

                    @barliman2001

                    Play 24 hours flat out ? What kind of chops do you Austrians have and how do you get that way ? Even in my younger playing days 3 hours flat out was the limit of my endurance.
                    Sounds like a lot of fun, but......................

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                    • GeorgeB
                      GeorgeB @Dr GO last edited by

                      @dr-go

                      Gee, Doc, I would have liked to see that but I don't like Facebook.

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                      • barliman2001
                        barliman2001 Global Moderator @GeorgeB last edited by

                        @georgeb With breaks, of course. Austrian weddings involve many speeches all over the day, and lots of pranks. In total, there's perhaps twelve ours playing time in 28 hours of attendance.

                        Courtois Balanced
                        Courtois D
                        Olds Recording
                        Buescher Aristocrat
                        Gaudet C
                        Selmer G
                        Courtois 154 Flugelhorn
                        Besson International Bb cornet
                        Courtois Bb cornet
                        B&H Sovereign Soprano Cornet
                        B&H Sovereign trombone
                        Willy Garreis trombone
                        Weltklang Euph

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