Jan Jackson

has taught recorder privately for 12 years



 

STUDIO POLICY

for

Jan Jackson's

Academie of Recorder Musick

816 West North Loop Blvd., Apt. #117

Austin, Texas 78756

 
 

(My home is in the Hill Country. I teach in students' homes in San Marcos and within 10 miles of my studio - see above. I also teach at the Armstrong Community Music School in south-central Austin - 901 Barton Springs 78767
Phone: 210-472-5927)

My e-mail address is <janjackson@centurytel.net>

send email  (I check e-mail every day.)
 
 

Tuition, Lesson Times, and Fees

For all prospective Suzuki students under 16, the first two consultation and training meetings will usually be with just the parent in attendance (or another adult helper who will supervise practices). Thereafter, parents or adult helpers will receive 2-3 initial lessons, with the student(s) present to observe, at the regular tuition price. In these two sessions, helpers will learn the rudiments of recorder playing so as to be qualified to assist young players during practice times.

Adult students have option of traditional style instruction. Younger students have the option of Suzuki or semi-traditional instruction.

Tuition is due at the first lesson of each month and is based on a 3-month term.

Lessons, Cancellations, and Breaks

Please be on time! -When it is time for your lesson to begin, please have (1) your instrument(s) out and ready to go, and (2) your assigned music ready to hand to me, together with (3) notes from the previous lesson and rehearsals since then). Lessons in my studio are tightly-scheduled. If a student is late I cannot give him or her extra time at the end of the lesson. If I run a few minutes late, I will try to make it up to you.

I may occasionally have to cancel a lesson for performances or concerts in which I perform (students are encouraged to attend if possible) or for personal reasons. These lessons will not be made up, and the lesson price will be pro-rated accordingly. I will cancel lessons only when I must.

Lessons missed by students may not be made up. If it is absolutely necessary for you to reschedule a lesson, you may contact me for the names/numbers of other students who may be willing to "swap" times. Please call me if you are going to miss a lesson. A 24 hour notice is required, or full payment will be expected for the lesson time. If 72-24 hour notice is given, only half the normal charge will be made. There are no lessons the weeks of Thanksgiving or Christmas.

Expenses:

Listed below is what you will need to begin recorder lessons. (Prices given are approximate)

Other items you will need to have

Items which are useful, but not needed immediately

Please be prepared to pay for music, instruments, or accessories when you receive them. I purchase materials at local stores and by mail order, out of my own pocket (at savings to you). Occasionally, I will give out forms and supplementary materials which the student will be asked to photocopy. I may ask that originals be returned.
 
 

Extra Activities

-I will try to provide at least one opportunity for public performance (even if just among various students and helpers) every four month term.

-It is vitally important for students to hear music being performed live. Attend concerts and recitals with student(s). Make an effort to keep up with what's happening locally in the way of classical, and especially "Early Music". Important local concerts include La Follia Austin Baroque, Texas Early Music Project, and the University of Texas Early Music Ensemble. (UTEME concerts are free.) I will inform students about public presentations by my ensemble, Passing Measures , other local early music presentations, and other public events in which I may be performing.

-Performance opportunities for all members of the studio will be arranged from time to time in addition to opportunities to play for the public. All of the above opportunities are open to all students, provided they practice and are well-prepared for them.
 
 


I've put together some useful hints for studying recorder. To see them, go to

Jan's Recorder Tips
 
 

There is also a lot of information about the benefits (health, social and mental)

of studying music. To read some that I've collected, go to

Benefits of Music


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