Pip Eastop – Hornplayer

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

How to plaice your embouchure…

August 15th, 2010  |  by Pippington  |  published in hornplaying, photos

We can all learn from the humble plaice…

Teaching a beginner

December 3rd, 2009  |  by Pippington  |  published in hornplaying, hornteaching

This blog entry is quite a large one. It’s taken from a much earlier version of my website (8 years ago) and I’m re-publishing it here because lots of people have requested to read it again since it disappeared a year or two ago in the re-write and re-design of my website. Teaching my first [...]

Extreme Embouchure

October 16th, 2008  |  by admin  |  published in hornplaying

I’ve been working recently with The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. We played Mendelssohn’s, ”The Elijah Monologues“, in Paris and Birmingham.  One of the regular hornplayers for O.A.E is my friend and colleague, Martin Lawrence. He is not only a marvellous hornplayer, in both the early and modern music scenes, but also held in high regard [...]

Letter to Kenny Wheeler,

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

On the way back from taking the kids to nursery this morning I bumped into the great Sir Kenny Wheeler – who lives just around the corner. It was a great bumping into. As soon as I got home I wrote this letter to him:   Dear Kenny, It was great to see you this [...]

Breathing (book excerpt)

September 21st, 1997  |  by admin  |  published in hornplaying, publications

The following text is extracted from “The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments” Edited by Trevor Herbert The Open University, Milton Keynes, 1997 John Wallace (ISBN-13: 9780521565226 | ISBN-10: 0521565227) Reproduced here with the permission of Cambridge University Press.   Breathing (page 201) Although the acquisition of good breathing technique is essential to brass playing, and [...]

Embouchure (book excerpt)

September 21st, 1997  |  by admin  |  published in hornplaying, hornteaching, publications

The following text is extracted from “The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments” Edited by Trevor Herbert The Open University, Milton Keynes, 1997 John Wallace (ISBN-13: 9780521565226 | ISBN-10: 0521565227) Reproduced here with the permission of Cambridge University Press.   Embouchure (pages 199-201) The word embouchure is important to brass players. It is used to describe [...]

My Small Organ

August 3rd, 1995  |  by admin  |  published in publications

My Small Organ. (first published in The Horn Magazine – Vol 3, No. 2 Summer 1995)   The way I play the horn has been greatly influenced a by a small organ in my lower back – my right kidney. It first started causing me grief and pain when I was fourteen, on a residential [...]

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