Jan Seides Music Studio

Jan Seides Music Studio

4.7(3 reviews)
Offers online services
Offers online services

About

I teach all ages, go to my students, and also teach at my own location if that is preferred. I have degrees in music and many years experience coaxing the best musicianship from each student. I teach piano, guitar, voice, mandolin, theory, composition, songwriting, and performance. I am a performing songwriter myself.

I love everything about it. Seeing students learn to make music they can enjoy, working with them to solve problems or learn new techniques, and watching the joy it brings them brings me joy too.


Highlights

Hired 10 times
1 employee
37 years in business
Serves Austin , TX
Offers online services

Payment methods

Credit Card, Cash, Check, Venmo, Paypal, Square

Social media


Details

Years experience

No formal training, No formal training; some self-taught experience, 0 – 2 years experience, 2 – 4 years experience, 4+ years of experience

Able to read music

Student can read music, Student cannot read music

Lesson length

30 minutes, 45 minutes, 60 minutes

Student's age

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Student has instrument

Students who have a piano, Students who have a keyboard

Interested musical styles

Classical, Jazz, Pop, I can make recommendations

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    DZ

    Dow Z.

    Jan is strict but a lot of fun, and Im learning way faster than I expected to. As long as you practice the things she tells you to practice every week, youll have a great experience
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    July 31, 2022
    Hired on Lessons

    JL

    Jasmine L.

    She is very nice and patient.
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    November 03, 2020
    Hired on Lessons

    JD

    Jeffrey D.

    Dear Sir or Madam:
    Ms. Jan Seides-Murphy has been our family’s piano teacher since January 2002. In that time, I have watched my daughter (now sixteen) grow into an accomplished, confident pianist whose skills I envy. She recently played Bach’s Invention 13 at a high school UIL competition and received the highest grade. The instructor there pointed out to my daughter how impressed she was on how well she had been educated on even the finest points of playing this piece to its full potential. I believe it is very telling that a number of students at Jan’s last recital have been with her until their high school graduation, having taken lessons from Jan for years.
    I started my piano education in my 40s, and although I do not share my daughter’s skills, I am very proud of what I have been able to accomplish in the past few years, as it has been a lifelong dream of mine to play the piano. Jan is flexible in many ways, successfully adapting to students of many ages and skill levels. She is even able to navigate successfully through the various motivation lapses and mood swings that affect students from time to time.
    Fundamental to Jan’s success is that she is a professional musician in her own right, and is talented in so many areas (songwriting/voice/guitar/mandolin/piano). There is no problem that a student could have that she is not equipped to handle.
    Sincerely,
    Jeffrey C. Doughty
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    August 01, 2017

    Frequently asked questions

    Asking them to show me what they already know (if anything) allows me to figure out what method would be best. We talk about how to sit, how to use one's hands We talk about where things are on the instrument, and get comfortable with it. Later on, we start talking about reading music. We also talking about sticking with it through the hard parts, but that we will have a lot of fun on the way.

    I have degrees in Music from The University of Texas, lifelong experience with making music, and practically lifelong experience teaching.

    I recommend 30 minute lessons ($35) for beginners, 45-minutes for those with some experience ($52.50) More advanced students require a full hour ($70). I charge tuition by the month, based on 4 lessons per month. There are a few months where you'd get 5 lessons, and a couple (Spring Break and the winter holidays) when you would get 3 lessons. It all evens out. In the summer you would need to take at least 8 lessons, how ever we can fit them in, to hold your slot.
    My last (and favorite) piano teacher at the University of Texas suggested that I start teaching. She said I'd be good at it. Turns out, she was right. I love teaching music.
    My youngest student so far was 4 (the age at which I, myself, started lessons), and the oldest was 85 and counting. I've successful taught students with no musical experience, and students at the advanced level. I've also successfully taught students who were on the autism spectrum, and one student with Downs Syndrome. Making music is a human endeavor. If you're human, you can do it.
    I had one student who hated scales. Hated them. Gave me a hard time about them at every lesson. Then the band director at his school opened auditions for a percussionist. Said they had to know the keyboard. When he arrived for his audition, she asked which scales he knew. "All of them", he replied. "I mean, which ones can you play?" "All of them." And he sat down and played all of them. He got the job. I got a very nice, if a little sheepish, thank-you note.
    Be clear on what your goals are, then choose a teacher who can take you beyond them.

    Services offered

    Guitar
    Piano
    Singing
    Music Theory