Bekah Henry is the director of Augti Music Studio, as well as an active teacher, composer, and piano technician. She studied at Messiah University and West Chester University. Bekah plays piano, flute, and clarinet. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, drinking tea, and planning travel adventures.


Jessica Campbell was born in Hackettstown, NJ and began her musical journey at just 4 years old with piano lessons. She has never stopped making music since. She began voice lessons at 11 and really began to shape her future career as a vocalist and pianist. Jessica went to the University of Massachusetts Amherst and acquired a bachelor’s degree in Music Education with a specialization in voice and later a master’s degree in Music Performance with a specialization in voice from the same school. She has over 10 years of experience teaching and working with children and students of all ages. She hopes to continue her musical journey by one day starting a band and touring the country while still finding the time to teach musicians young and old.
Sean Palm is a multi-instrumentalist and music educator from the Baltimore/Washington area. He began his career at the age of fifteen, playing electric and double bass in the thriving music scene of the early 1990’s. Performing in everything from alternative rock bands, to jazz and orchestral settings. Obtaining multiple instrumental music scholarships, he went on to attend the music departments of Towson University, U.M.B.C., and the University of Maryland. Earning degrees in Jazz Studies, Ethnomusicology, and Music Theory. Since then he has been an active performer and educator. He currently teaches piano, guitar, bass, banjo, ukulele, mandolin, music theory, and improvisation. In his spare time, he enjoys studying American history, hiking, and exploring historical sites, and is a coffee connoisseur.


Christina Falcone is Augti Music Studio’s Office Assistant! Reach out to her with your administrative needs. In her spare time, Christina enjoys hanging out with her cat, reading, and eating ice cream.
