Anthony Reyes

Areas of Study

While I do specialize in trumpet, I also offer a variety of instruction in other instruments as well as music theory.

  • Trumpet

    Level: Beginner to Advanced

  • Brass (Trumpet, Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba)

    Level: Beginner to Intermediate

  • Winds (Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone,

    Level: Beginner

  • Music Theory

    Level: Fundamentals of music to 20th century western harmony

  • Musical literacy

    Details: Ear training, Rhythm, Dictation

Rates

Single Lessons

The hustle and bustle of modern life means sometimes scheduling can be incredibly difficult. Book lessons as your scheduling allows you to!

30 minutes $45

60 minutes $65

Extras and Add-ons

In-house lessons please contact

Lessons take place in my home studio. If distance or scheduling the commute presents an issue, I can come to you! For a small fee of $10, I can make it to your home or any preferred venue.

Covid-19 Preventative Measures and Accommodations

Outdoor Studio

If weather and temperature permitting, lessons can take place outdoors in the backyard. In a study published in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, it was shown that the risk of Sars-Cov2 virus transmission is substantially decreased in and outdoor environment, and further decreased when exposed to direct sunlight. (1)


Physical Distancing

As temperatures drop, lessons may take place indoors in my home studio or in the client’s home, at the discretion of the client. In order to reduce the risk of indoor transmission, physical distancing will be implemented before, during, and after the lesson.


Virtual Instruction

For maximum safety, virtual lessons are also an option. Lessons are taught via Zoom or Google meetings.

(1)Shanna Ratnesar-Shumate, Gregory Williams, Brian Green, Melissa Krause, Brian Holland, Stewart Wood, Jordan Bohannon, Jeremy Boydston, Denise Freeburger, Idris Hooper, Katie Beck, John Yeager, Louis A Altamura, Jennifer Biryukov, Jason Yolitz, Michael Schuit, Victoria Wahl, Michael Hevey, Paul Dabisch, Simulated Sunlight Rapidly Inactivates SARS-CoV-2 on Surfaces, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 222, Issue 2, 15 July 2020, Pages 214–222