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Toby Kearns - Music-theory teacher
Toby Kearns
Music-theoryBrickfield Rd, Southampton SO17 3AE, UK2.8 km
£20.00

Hi! My name is Toby and I’m a 20-year-old Music Student in my final year studying trumpet at the University of Southampton. I’ve always had a passion for music and have spent many years studying both the Piano and…

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About Trumpet lessons Southampton

Trumpet lessons in Southampton are available in person across the city and online for flexible learning. Lessons focus on sound, technique, and confidence for beginners, improvers, and returning players.

Lesson formats

Southampton tutors teach in areas such as Portswood and Shirley, with online lessons available across the wider region.

Areas covered
City CentrePortswoodShirleyBitterneWoolstonBassettSwaythlingBitterne ParkItchenTotton
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Trumpet lessons: what to expect

Who trumpet lessons are for

Beginners through advanced players wanting to develop range, power and stylistic versatility.

Online vs in-person trumpet lessons

In-person helps with physical adjustments; online works well for repertoire and improvisation practice.

Practice tips

Short daily sessions focusing on warm-ups, long tones and targeted technical exercises.

A simple learning path for trumpet

A good teacher will tailor lessons to your goals — but here’s what progress often looks like.

Weeks 1–8: Fundamentals
1

Posture, breathing, producing a clean sound and basic range expansion.

Months 2–6: Technique
2

Scales, articulation, endurance and beginner-level repertoire.

Months 6+: Style & performance
3

Jazz phrasing, lead trumpet techniques and ensemble playing.

Getting started: what you need

Keep it simple at first — your teacher can help you choose the right setup.

  • A good student trumpet (starter or intermediate) and valve oil.
  • A tuner, metronome, and a quality mouthpiece with teacher guidance.

Styles & goals your teacher can support

Choose a direction — lessons can be tailored around what you actually want to play.

Classical
Popular

Orchestral technique, sight-reading and tone production.

Jazz
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Improvisation, phrasing and swing feel.

Contemporary
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Studio technique and versatility for bands.

Trust & safety

Parents and students should always feel confident asking about safeguarding, insurance, and lesson policies.

FAQs about trumpet lessons in Southampton

Are trumpet lessons suitable for adult beginners?

Yes. Adult beginners are welcome and start with breathing, embouchure, and easy notes so progress feels steady. Your teacher will set a simple practice routine after the first lesson.

Do you teach children and teens as well as adults?

Absolutely. Lessons are adapted for children, teens, and adults, with age-appropriate pacing and clear guidance on safe technique. Parents can ask about practice goals and lesson structure.

What styles can I learn on trumpet?

You can learn classical, jazz, brass band, and popular styles. Repertoire can include ensemble parts, film themes, and pieces that match your interests.

How do online lessons compare with in-person lessons?

Online lessons work well for tone, exercises, and music reading using shared audio and sheet music. In-person lessons can be ideal for posture and breathing checks, and many students mix both formats.

What should I practise between lessons, and what if I don't have a trumpet?

Teachers assign short exercises and simple pieces to build consistency. If you don't own a trumpet yet, they can suggest local hire options and suitable beginner instruments.

How often should lessons be?

Weekly lessons are most common, with fortnightly lessons possible if you practise consistently. Typical lesson length is 30–60 minutes depending on age and goals.

Are exams required?

No. Exams are optional, and your teacher can help if you want a structured pathway. Many students focus on enjoyment, ensembles, or personal milestones instead.

How do I choose the right trumpet teacher in Southampton?

Check profiles, teaching experience, and availability, then book a trial lesson. The right teacher explains clearly, listens to your goals, and keeps lessons motivating.

How long to build a good tone?

With consistent daily practice, students often see marked improvement in 2–3 months.

What mouthpiece should I use?

Begin with a standard student mouthpiece; a teacher will advise upgrades as technique develops.