Tag: piccolo

Do You Want to Buy a Piccolo?

Yamaha YPC32 Piccolo in case

…to paraphrase a rather famous musical. Or, to paraphrase a less deserving piece of theatre, “One piccolo, piccolo for sale!” Seriously though, having recently treated myself to a snazzy new piccolo, I am now looking to dispose of my old Yamaha in a humane and decent manner. So if anyone wants it, let me know! …

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The Gig Review: November 2024

The food barn at the South of England Showground's 2024 Winter Fair.

GOOD EVENING! And welcome to… THE GIG REVIEW! “Thirty days has September, April, June, and November.” – quoth Anon. (and no it’s not cheating!)   Remember remember the 5th of November, clarinets piccolos and flutes… And you might as well remember all the other days of the month while you’re at it, because it’s time …

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The Gig Review: April 2024

Sign which reads, "Anyone found to be using foul language in the lounge will be kindly asked to leave. Please respect other people trying to enjoy a pleasant drink."

GOOD EVENING! And welcome to… THE GIG REVIEW! “Though April showers may come your way, they bring the flowers that bloom in May; so if it’s raining, have no regrets because it isn’t raining rain you know, it’s raining violets.” – quoth B. G. De Silva, ‘April Showers’   Good grief is it that month …

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The Gig Review: February 2024

Proudly-displayed audio CD of 'The Best of Graham Broughton'.

GOOD EVENING! And welcome to… THE GIG REVIEW! Well, February has been and gone so you may think me the fool for carrying on, however that’s a chance I’m willing to take if it means I can tell you about all the hooting and honking I indulged in over the year’s second month. And what …

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Video: ‘Gypsy’ Overture | One-Man Woodwind Section

One of the reasons I play so many different instruments is that I really enjoy performing in pit orchestras for musical theatre productions. In these ensembles, each individual woodwind musician is frequently called upon to swap between 3 or 4 instruments, and this practice of ‘doubling’ allows orchestrators to maximise the palette of sounds available …

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