Wayne Cameron Trumpet Lessons
About
I like to see young performers meet their goals and help them overcome obstacles that block their development.
I'm a problem-fixer. I pinpoint embouchure problems and performance anxiety in students and together we develop successful strategies to solve these concerns.
Mr. Cameron has had a varied performing, teaching, and conducting career. Before graduating from East Carolina University, he auditioned and won the 3rd/Asst. 1st trumpet position in the North Carolina Symphony. While in graduate school at Peabody, he won the Principal Trumpet position in the Annapolis Symphony under famed pianist and conductor Leon Fleischer. Mr. Cameron performed with the London Symphony and with the Baltimore Symphony. He has performed as a soloist and as 1st trumpet in the Chesapeake Brass Quintet and is in demand for clinics and workshops on trumpet performance and performance anxiety control.
In addition to teaching full-time at the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University, Mr. Cameron held teaching positions concurrently at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Shepherd University, Morgan State University, and York College of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Cameron has conducted the Frederick Symphony, The Peabody Brass Ensemble, The Peabody Prep Brass Ensemble, The Peabody Prep Wind Ensemble, Night Train (jazz ensemble from Essex Community College), and the UMBC Symphony. His conducting experiences give him a unique performance perspective.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
For a new student first I want to get to know about you. You're likes and dislikes, goals, and areas where you're challenged. Then you play a bit. Usually I can fix point out things and help you make adjustments that result in an immediate improvement.