Pip Eastop – Hornplayer

baroque and classical period performance, contemporary, chamber music, symphonic, commercial sessions, jazz improvisation and free improvisation.

Scared

August 29th, 2001  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

Now that I think about it a bit, I realise I’m rather scared of going to Kenny’s house and playing jazz with him – him on the piano and me on the cornet. He’s probably brilliant on the piano – I mean, he’s the most modest and self effacing man on the planet, and he [...]

Valves v. pistons

August 23rd, 2001  |  by admin  |  published in hornplaying, jazzlearning

Having got back from holidays with the cornet I had to check my hornplaying was still working before heading off to Edinburgh with the Britten Sinfonia, to play some stuff by James Macmillan. This would be followed by a week of film sessions (Peter Pan) for Joel McNeely. To my great relief the horn playing [...]

Sequencer

August 6th, 2001  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

Ho-ho! Just bought a new toy on an impulse, while shopping in Chappells for music stands and an Aulos sopranino recorder for Zak (3). It’s a Yamaha QY70 “music sequencer”. A fabulous portable (tiny) box of tricks with which I can (when I’ve read he manual a few times) program accompaniments for my jazz practice. [...]

Using cornet and keyboard

August 5th, 2001  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

I’ve discovered a useful way forward, for myself involving the use of the Aebersold books and both cornet and keyboard. I arrived at this idea by playing with some of the Aebersold “dominant seventh workout” tracks sitting at the piano, cornet in hand, playing alternately on each instrument and wondering if the constant transpositions from [...]

Specific finger exercises

July 22nd, 2001  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

But where has this urge to learn jazz come from? I think it’s been there, just below the surface, for a very long time. It’s come to the surface now partly because it’s now or never – I’m 43. I have a slight sense of urgency and a feeling that at last I’m doing something [...]

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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