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Open Studio Reviews

4.8 Rating 2,117 Reviews
95 %
of reviewers recommend Open Studio
4.8
Based on 2,117 reviews
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Greater than 92%
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About Open Studio:

Open Studio - Jazz Lesson from Jazz Legends
Be a better jazz player, guaranteed.

Open Studio provides jazz education from today's leaders in jazz in an easy to use and interactive viewing environment.

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+1 314-329-7201

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support@openstudiojazz.com

Location:

3333 Washington Ave.,
St. Louis
Missouri
63103

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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
I like the personal touch of the Zoom classes. You can speak directly to the instructor. Also it's really cool when your instructor gets to know you. It makes you feel you're really a part of the class.
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Posted 1 month ago
happy practicing!
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Posted 1 month ago
Like "you'll hear it", I would give 7 stars if I could. Excellent instruction, lessons. Great value for money.
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Posted 1 month ago
Unmatched in quality, variety, and quantity of educational material, with a community that's enormously fun to be part of.
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Posted 1 month ago
The quality of the instruction and the content offered for jazz piano (my instrument) are all excellent. I like that OS offers a variety of 'levels' of instruction, but also that one can also take classes/courses from various levels and even learn about instruments other than one's primary instrument. I listened to some of Gregory Hutchinson's introductory drum classes to better understand the role of drums in a jazz ensemble, and to better understand what I am listening to on recordings. Similarly fascinating were the classes with Peter Martin's trio explaining how they approach playing in the group context. The classes are all deeply grounded in the history of jazz and in the recordings and concepts of the master players of the music. It will take some time for my playing to incorporate many of the teachings offered in the many classes I have enjoyed - and often gone back to review. I also feel the need to strike a balance between taking classes, and simply doing the work that can only happen when you are by yourself in the practice room with your instrument. However, I think that OS supports that balance and allows for connection to a very positive jazz community. I have just started exploring OS Pro, and am enjoying Adam's Repertoire Club, the GPS Trio, and Peter's Jazz Piano Method, plus the inspiration of Mentor Sessions. The live sessions available through OS Pro have another dimension to them which is inspirational and meaningful, and offers more opportunity for direct interaction and questions. Being from a pre-digital generation for much of my education, I am still getting used to asking questions through the "Chat" format, while still concentrating on the teaching taking place and playing my instrument, but the quality of the courses is great. I know two of the concepts that guide Open Studio - the idea of Restrictive practicing and the caveat that you "Can't Information Your Way to Jazz" have been important 'correctives' or reminders for me since my theoretical mind has been ahead of my performance capabilities for some time. Additionally, a fascination with learning has put me in a place of information overload at times, and Open Studio has helped me to sort some of that out, simplify my practice, and make some 'progress' in my playing. Such a wonderful community of people for studying jazz and sharing music!
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Posted 1 month ago
I had been listening to open studio as a podcast in my car on my commute to work years ago. When Chris Parks opened the guitar community, I jumped on and have been so very pleased and taken back by the experience and engagement. Hope to continue for a long time to come.
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Posted 1 month ago
It is my main source of piano inspiration and where I go to learn in order to be a better musician
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Posted 1 month ago
Open studio manages to be relevant to beginning jazz students and professionals. There is great interplay among the students. The Hang, a kind of face book for jazz, is pure and always positive. Which is to say it is the anti-Facebook. It is a community. The many courses will give you more information that a single person could ever digest. The faculty are without exception exceptional. There is a joy vibe with every live session, and the teachers and other attendees without fail are encouraging and supportive of people playing before the class, irrespective of level. I loved jazz enough to take a chance on paying the membership fee. Now I love and appreciate jazz more than ever. Now, I consider that getting my money's worth.
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Posted 1 month ago
It’s been a great way to stay accountable, and push myself to learn some things I wouldn’t otherwise. Jeremy’s songwriting course was a nice surprise that I would not have pursued on my own, but I ended up learning a lot about song structure that helps me learn and understand standards, but surprised me by how much fun it was to write my own tunes as well! Really great community, thank you!
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Posted 1 month ago
Open Studio has been a key component in helping me to develop my playing skills and elevating my playing to the next level.
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Posted 1 month ago
I love the open studio community and learning environment . It keeps me motivated to practice.
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Posted 1 month ago
This studio offers eye and ear openers of a vast collection of daily lessons and courses. I love that the students' abilities range from 'just beginning' players to working artists with support from everyone at all levels from colleagues and instructors. The studio is professionally run and produced yet maintains the personal touch. I can think of no other resource and complete and as easily accessible.
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Posted 1 month ago
Open Studio is fantastic! The teachers know their stuff and how to communicate in clear, supportive, and engaging ways. There are tons of online courses from from today's Jazz masters like Ron Carter, Emmet Cohen, Geoffrey Keezer, Sean Jones, Dianne Reeves, and many more, all there to learn from and listen to again and again. Weekly mentor sessions with the tops in Jazz today offer perspective and guidance you can immediately apply to your playing. Joining OS was one of the best decisions I've ever made.
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Posted 1 month ago
So many ways to connect and learn at all levels. Peter and Adam are very much appreciated and such good educators
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Posted 1 month ago
It’s not an exaggeration to say that Open Studio has been life changing. The sheer breadth and variety of what is offered means that there are endless fascinating musical paths to explore. And it’s not just the technical and theoretical side of the jazz education that has been invaluable (although it has been), it is the attitudinal, mental, and communal education that is almost as valuable, and quite a surprise to me. And the wonderful international community of participants with shared interests and challenges, all of whom are hugely supportive of each other, is an enormous — and unexpected — plus.
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Posted 1 month ago
Great community of musicians. Way more resources than I have time to make use of! I have mostly studied with Chris Parks. I finally feel like I’m making some progress in my playing, and I’m very thankful. Bob DeBoo’s rhythm training class is great, though I have not been attending regularly. I just wish I had more time to dig in to all the offerings.
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Posted 1 month ago
Open studio is invaluable to me. OS has helped me create an excellent practice routine incorporating the many aspects of jazz rather than concentrating to much on one thing. Thank you!
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Posted 1 month ago
Excellent range of courses from top level, charismatic musicians/educators. Plenty of great content suitable for beginners through to seasoned pros.
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Posted 1 month ago
Totally happy
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Posted 1 month ago
The history of jazz is a also a history of communities. What is magical about Open Studio is the spirit of community that the founders nature — and which members come to embody. The experience has been overwhelmingly positive — not just for the quality of the instruction, but also for the opportunity to engage with like-minded learners.
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Posted 1 month ago
Open Studio is rated 4.8 based on 2,117 reviews