

Piano Class
One-to-one Teaching
Studies have shown musical ability correlates with not only math but also language development. For example, learning to play an instrument can improve math skills. Studies have also recorded improvements to recall and other cognitive skills associated with learning an instrument. Playing the piano can harness children's motor skills and co-ordination for later in life. Children who took piano lessons have been shown to perform better academically.
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Violin Class
One-to-one Teaching
Learning to play violin is great for developing concentration, patience, and self-discipline. Violin lessons can also enrich your child's life. Children not only develop better memory from learning chords and memorizing musical pieces, but also improve their attention span. Violin lessons will progress to more complex musical ideas as your child keeps playing. This sharpens the child's problem-solving skills.
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