How would you like to take private music lessons in a stuffy,
closet-sized room with blank white walls and bad lighting?

I definitely wouldn't !!

Anyone out there who’s taken private music lessons before knows exactly what I’m talking about. For years I wondered why all the music schools offered nothing but tiny rooms with bad lighting, no art and no character. That environment never felt conducive to creativity to me at all. (And I mean that from a student’s point of view as well as a teacher’s point of view.) I finally realized the schools were doing this of course because it was cheap and because they could pack more students into the school. Ok, I understood this from a business person’s point of view, but being a musician/artist over anything else I vowed to open a school one day with a modern look and comfortable surroundings. But I must say this: Don’t be fooled by our looks. This school is not about “style over substance.” STRUM offers you some of the best teachers in Austin. I just don’t see anything wrong with looking good too.

STRUM is based on one simple philosophy:
People should learn to love music in a place they love to be.

Steve Glazer
Owner, Strum Music School