Austin School of Music

Austin, United States

4.3

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13 reviews

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Bitcoin
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Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

We realize that you have a choice between several music schools here in Austin. All schools are not the same. Why is our school right for you?

We have 20 years of experience in teaching the Austin community and have earned a reputation of excellence. With Austin’s fantastic musical background, why not take advantage of that which comes with having this experience IN Austin, WITH Austin!

We have a large selection of 45 teachers with lots of instructor options. Our most popular programs are private guitar lessons, voice instruction, piano, violin and drum lessons. But we also offer professional instruction on nearly all strings, brass, woodwind and percussion instruments. Call us today to ask about the instrument you’d like to play.

Playing and teaching music is what we love and we’re committed to encouraging that interest in our students!

History

Established in 1995.

Started by Dave Sebree in 1995

Meet the Business Owner

Dave S.

Business Owner

Dave Sebree — Guitar

In a career spanning 35 years, guitarist, songwriter and producer Dave Sebree has performed throughout the US, Canada and Europe and the Caribbean. His former band, Native Sun, was awarded Best Jazz Band by the Austin Chronicle for an unprecedented four consecutive years. As a guitarist and producer, Dave has worked with such stylistically diverse artists as Terry Bozzio, Eric Johnson, Double Trouble, Christopher Cross, Martha Reeves, Patrice Pike, Charlie Sexton and Beto and the Fairlanes to name a few. Dave is proud to be a part of Austin’s new super group Big Cat featuring notable musicians Malford Milligan, Roscoe Beck, Stefano Intelisano and Les Fisher. www​.big​cataustin​.com As the founder of The Austin School of Music Dave has made a major contribution in helping generations of younger Austinites find their own musical talents.