Woodwinds & Brass Lessons
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Woodwinds & brass lessons at Shoreview School of Music - Including trumpet, trombone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, French horn, baritone, and tubA
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Our program includes instruction for trumpet, trombone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, French horn, baritone, and tuba. Each lesson is tailored to the specific instrument and student level, from beginner to advanced.
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Most students can begin band lessons around age 8 to 10, depending on the instrument and the student’s physical development. Smaller instruments like trumpet may be easier to start earlier, while larger instruments such as tuba are typically better suited for older students. Teens and adults of all ages are welcome.
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Yes. Students should have access to their own instrument for daily practice. We do not sell brass instruments in-store, but we do help families choose the right beginner instrument based on size, budget, and goals.
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Yes. Most students start as complete beginners. Lessons focus on fundamentals including embouchure, breath control, tone production, fingerings or slide positions, rhythm, and reading music. Students begin playing simple songs early in their learning process.
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Yes. We offer a free trial lesson so students can meet the instructor, try the instrument, and make sure the program is a good fit before enrolling.
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Lessons are offered through a monthly membership plan. Tuition is averaged over the year so families pay the same amount each month. This keeps scheduling consistent and reserves your weekly lesson time year-round.
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Students learn a variety of styles including classical, jazz, concert band, marching band, pop, and contemporary music. Lessons are tailored to the student’s goals and musical interests.
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We do not sell band instruments, but we do offer essential accessories such as mouthpieces, reeds for saxophones, valve oil, cleaning supplies, and maintenance items. We also help students choose the correct setup for their instrument.
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Most beginners can produce their first notes within the first few lessons. With consistent practice, students quickly develop tone, control, and reading skills. Long-term progress depends on practice habits and lesson consistency.
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Private lessons provide personalized instruction that helps students progress efficiently at their own pace. Students may also benefit from ensemble or group performance opportunities that build confidence and listening skills.
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Yes. Students have opportunities to participate in recitals and performances throughout the year. These experiences help build confidence, stage presence, and ensemble readiness.
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Yes. Teens and adults often begin band instruments as complete beginners. Lessons are adapted to each student’s goals, whether playing in a school band, performing for fun, or developing advanced musicianship.
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Band lessons improve breath control, focus, coordination, discipline, and musical awareness. Students also gain confidence and teamwork skills, especially when participating in band settings.
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Getting started is simple. Contact Shoreview School of Music to schedule your free trial lesson, choose an instructor, and begin learning a brass instrument at your own pace.