Music

At Paramount Study, we offer a variety of music classes to suit the aspirations of every student. The benefits of learning music are endless. The study of music has been scientifically shown to improve cognitive ability, memory, self-discipline and increases both the size and power of the brain. With seven courses to choose from, our one-on-one classes are sure to provide you with a strong technical knowledge as well as a fun and enjoyable time!

 

Guitar 

Guitar remains one of the world’s most popular instruments and can benefit you in many ways. Playing guitar improves your physical coordination, reduces stress and builds your brainpower. Guitar also makes you look cool! The fundamentals of guitar are simple to learn so anyone can benefit from our guitar classes.

 

Ukulele 

This four-stringed guitar-like instrument originates from Hawai’i and has surged in popularity over the past decade. Ukuleles produce a sweet, light sound and can be learned rather quickly in addition to being small and portable.

Piano 

The piano, like the guitar, is one of the most popular instruments in the world today. Piano playing is a useful skill to learn as it sharpens fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. It is an incredibly expressive instrument that sounds delightful with accompaniment or solo.

Singing 

Vocal training is not only improves your ability to sing, but can improve your health and vocal quality. Singing is one of the easiest and best ways to express yourself musically and requires no equipment or materials. Vocal training will also help you build confidence as you learn to be a strong, self-assured performer.

Choir 

This class uses vocal training in a group context. You can build your skills as a singer with the help and support of other choir members. You can improve your technical knowledge of singing, learn to harmonize and discover new music. Make friends, work in a team, build confidence and express yourself through our choir classes!

Flute 

The flute is a woodwind instrument commonly used in orchestras, chamber music, concert bands, military bands and marching bands. Learning flute will improve your listening ability, hand technicality, posture, arm strength, and breathing in addition to all the other benefits of learning music overall.

Violin 

The violin is a four-stringed wooden instrument commonly used in a wide variety of musical genres. Violin, like the flute, can improve arm strength and posture as well as sensory development, memory, and mental function. Whether you have ambitions to be the next Vivaldi or simply to play for your own pleasure, learning violin will be an invaluable talent to add to your skill set.