Pip Eastop – Hornplayer

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More help from Valentin

August 29th, 2002  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

Valentin Garvie came around this evening. He had phoned up to say he was in London for four days between a tour around Sweden and a pile of work with Ensemble Moderm in Germany, so I invited him around straight away. We played through a few blues pieces and one or two standards, all with [...]

Playing just the thirds

August 10th, 2001  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

Here’s another useful exercise I just arrived at after some work on Aebersold, Volume 42 – “Blues in all keys”. Having learned what the the chord notes and scale notes are (track 11, Blues in Ab -for trumpet) because Aebersold writes them all in for you, I found it hard to ignore them and that [...]

Play much more simply

July 21st, 2001  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

I’ve been trying to think about what I want to achieve by learning jazz. I think it’s that I want to be able to analyse what I’m doing, as I do it, so that I’m always aware of what I’m doing. That is it, I think. I don’t want to plan everything I play, consciously [...]

The cornet is going well

July 18th, 2001  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

The cornet is going well. I think I have a useful range – fairly comfortable up to about top C – and the fingering is mostly sorted, although there’s usually a glitch around high E (same as top A on the horn) where I’m trying very hard to remember to play it with no valves [...]

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