Pip Eastop – Hornplayer

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inventions

Gadgets and things I’ve invented to make hornplaying easier.

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The PipStick

November 10th, 2008  |  by admin  |  published in hornplaying, inventions

As can be seen from the photo the PipStick is a attachment which fits securely on the underside of the horn and provides a support so that the entire weight of the instrument is taken by the right leg.The foot of the PipStick, where all the weight of the instrument is transmitted to the player’s [...]

The “EaseStop”

November 9th, 2008  |  by admin  |  published in hornplaying, inventions

The “EaseStop”  Good news for horn players with small hands!   This invention came to me while trying to help a female student of mine improve her handstopping.  Women tend to have smaller hands than men and since most horn players in the past have been male the bell throat dimensions of horns have evolved [...]

The Bent Mouthpiece

November 6th, 2008  |  by admin  |  published in hornplaying, inventions

(This page was first published in my old website, several years ago, so the photo is rather old. I’m much better looking these days.)                    If I suggested that by bending your mouthpiece you would suddenly have an infinite range of new playing positions, would you believe [...]

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