Paige’s Music Trumpet Day 2025 – at Paige’s Music
On Saturday, March 29, 2025, we will be hosting our second annual Paige’s Music Trumpet Day at our Fishers location. This year we will be
On Saturday, March 29, 2025, we will be hosting our second annual Paige’s Music Trumpet Day at our Fishers location. This year we will be
Have you struggled to understand concepts of Jazz as a trumpet player? Do you wonder how someone can play an improvised solo so well? Have
This month marks two years since I have started at Paige’s Music and I am so proud of how we have grown our presence in
Yes, it’s that time of year again. Students all throughout the country are trying out instruments and deciding which one is right for them. Within
Choosing the right mouthpiece is often overlooked for middle school and high school trumpet students. We often focus a lot more on choosing the right
On April 22, 2023, we will be hosting our FIRST annual Paige’s Music Trumpet Day at Butler University. This year, we are partnering with Yamaha
On Saturday, November 7, 2020 Paige’s Music will host Larry Powell, Professor of Trumpet at University of Indianapolis, in partnership with S.E. Shires. Visitors will
As trumpet players we are often seen as the heroes of the band or orchestra (even if it’s only us who see it that way),
At Paige’s Music we get asked all the me if we teach lessons or know people who do. We know plenty of private instructors and
At Paige’s Music we get asked all the me if we teach lessons or know people who do. We know plenty of private instructors and
At Paige’s Music we get asked all the time if we teach lessons or know people who do. We know plenty of private instructors and
Once again, we want to share with you an interesting repair that came through our shop. We recently had a vintage Martin cornet come in
Last time we discussed potential items to practice over the summer and I mentioned we would focus more on improving our technique. While a very
At a time when marching band or other summer music camps are typically ramping up into full gear, I know there are many students who
When we buy an instrument, just like the old classic muscle cars, there are plenty of things we can do to it after purchase to
Daily care and maintenance of your instrument is very important to how well your instrument performs. Watch this quick video below for a few, quick
I feel like I talk about mouthpieces WAY too much. And you know what they say; “The first step to solving a problem is admitting
Last time we discussed instruments that would be good for those of us who primarily want to play jazz or commercial types of music and
To further clean your instrument remove all valves, slides and caps from the trumpet. You may submerge the trumpet in warm water (should be noticeably
To start with, this is not an anti-buzzing campaign. Over my years of working with students whether it be privately, in group settings, or even