My Version of Penny Lane

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Re: My Version of Penny Lane

Postby Stu's Dad » 26 Oct 2021, 17:28

That Piccolo Trumpet was a Cor Anglais, and I back Ian on this. The same solo in Nick's version would have been completely out of place.

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Re: My Version of Penny Lane

Postby JimN » 27 Oct 2021, 13:52

Stu's Dad wrote:That Piccolo Trumpet was a Cor Anglais, and I back Ian on this. The same solo in Nick's version would have been completely out of place.

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It is well established that the lead instrument for the instrumental passage on The Beatles' recording of Penny Lane was a piccolo trumpet (sometimes known as a Bach trumpet).

The soloist was one Dave Mason (1926 - 2011).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Mason_(trumpeter)
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Re: My Version of Penny Lane

Postby Stu's Dad » 27 Oct 2021, 22:45

Thanks Jim, I remember seeing George Martin say that when Paul McCartney told him what he wanted he replied that it sounded like Paul wanted a Cor Anglais. Perhaps I should have remembered what followed on from there.

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Re: My Version of Penny Lane

Postby nickkellie » 24 Feb 2022, 01:58

Unfortunately my piccolo trumpet skills are very subpar! I decided not to copy the original solo note for note and instead opted for an improvised solo (on guitar).
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