On 17 January 1967 at
Abbey Road Studios Mason recorded the
piccolo trumpet solo which is a prominent part of
the Beatles' song "
Penny Lane". The solo, inspired by Mason's performance of
Bach's 2nd
Brandenburg Concerto with the
English Chamber Orchestra, is in a mock-
Baroque style for which the piccolo trumpet is particularly suited, having a clean and clear sound which penetrates well through thicker midrange textures. Mason recorded the solo using a piccolo trumpet in A (this uses a slightly longer
leadpipe than the piccolo trumpet in B-flat, which itself is an octave higher than a standard B-flat trumpet). Although such piccolo trumpet solos became almost commonplace in some types of pop, this was innovative at the time and was among the first such uses:
George Martin later wrote, "The result was unique, something which had never been done in rock music before". Mason also contributed to several other Beatles songs, including "
A Day in the Life", "
Magical Mystery Tour", "
All You Need Is Love" and "
It's All Too Much". ==Death==