The Shine School of Music in Barcelona offers Online Trumpet Classes with qualified and experienced Trumpet teachers online. The school provides quality Trumpet training for students of all ages and all levels in English, Spanish and Catalan. Now you can also benefit from our Online Trumpet Classes, direct from Spain.
Studying Trumpet online with a teacher one-on-one provides you with the best learning experience. You no longer have to struggle with finding the right online videos or messing around with apps and downloadable programs that promise easy learning. Our teachers will guide you step by step. They will help you learn faster and better, helping you minimise early mistakes or bad habits!
Accomplish more in less time!
All Trumpet Classes are private (one-on-one) and personalised within the syllabus of the chosen style to suit each individual student.
Intensive Trumpet Courses and Extensive Trumpet Courses available in all Trumpet Styles from Classical Trumpet Lessons to Jazz & Blues Trumpet and Improvisation.
At the Shine School of Music the syllabus is hand-crafted based on each student’s needs, depending on the student’s level, age and the chosen style. We understand that each student is an individual with distinct musical needs and preferences and and we recognise student’s individuality in all aspects of teaching.
INDIVIDUAL LESSON – 18 EUR
(30 min private class)
30 MIN PER WEEK – 63 EUR per month
(2 hours per month)
60 MIN PER WEEK – 103 EUR per month
(4 hours per month)
PACK of 8 HOURS of lessons – 193 EUR
(flexible schedule)
“How is it that music can, without words, evoke our laughter, our fears, our highest aspirations?”
― Jane Swan
The metal trumpet dates from the 2nd millennium BCE in Egypt, when it was a small ritual or military instrument sounding only one or two notes. Used in various forms as a military and sometimes civilian signal instrument—as the straight Greek salpinx, the similar Roman tuba, and the Roman lituus, straight with an upturned bell—it came into prominence as a musical instrument in the Middle Ages. source
In early jazz, Louis Armstrong was well known for his virtuosity and his improvisations on the Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings, and his switch from cornet to trumpet is often cited as heralding the trumpet’s dominance over the cornet in jazz.[4][28] Dizzy Gillespie was a gifted improviser with an extremely high (but musical) range, building on the style of Roy Eldridge but adding new layers of harmonic complexity. Gillespie had an enormous impact on virtually every subsequent trumpeter, both by the example of his playing and as a mentor to younger musicians. Miles Davis is widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century—his style was distinctive and widely imitated. source