As a musician, two terms that come to mind are 'gig' and 'chops'; the former referring to a performance and the later to your mouth, or if you want to impress, your embouchure. Gig is used with any number of other words in compound form. You are always glad to have a paying gig. You carry all your stuff in a gig bag, including your gig light so can see your music in low light settings. As I age, more settings turn out to be low light!
Don, I love this! Back in the days when I traveled around the country teaching quilting and lecturing, I called my jobs "gigs" as well. I have not heard of gig bag, but I sure had one.
Once again, I'm wishing I lived closer!
As a musician, two terms that come to mind are 'gig' and 'chops'; the former referring to a performance and the later to your mouth, or if you want to impress, your embouchure. Gig is used with any number of other words in compound form. You are always glad to have a paying gig. You carry all your stuff in a gig bag, including your gig light so can see your music in low light settings. As I age, more settings turn out to be low light!
Don, I love this! Back in the days when I traveled around the country teaching quilting and lecturing, I called my jobs "gigs" as well. I have not heard of gig bag, but I sure had one.