Education and Teaching Background
With a solid foundation in classical music and academic training in music theory, harmony, orchestration, and vocal performance, Farid Parish has built a reputation as a dedicated and knowledgeable music educator. Over the past five years, he has been actively teaching music both online and in person, working with students from a wide range of countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Armenia. His comprehensive teaching approach covers core theoretical subjects such as harmony and counterpoint, as well as practical disciplines like orchestration and singing.
In addition to one-on-one instruction, Farid also teaches group classes for children, incorporating fun, engaging activities and updated teaching methods that spark curiosity and musical creativity. These interactive sessions are designed to make learning enjoyable while building a strong musical foundation. Farid’s educational background, combined with years of hands-on experience, has enabled him to design effective lessons tailored to various skill levels from absolute beginners to advanced students. His teaching style emphasizes clarity, musicality, and academic precision, making him a trusted mentor for aspiring musicians around the world.
In today’s digital age, technology and the internet have reshaped the landscape of education, turning the world into a small village where people from different cultures can connect through music. Farid Parish offers music instruction to students worldwide through platforms like Wiingy and Preply, teaching music theory, harmony, orchestration, and singing to learners of various levels. His online classes are designed to be interactive and personalized, using video conferencing, digital scores, real-time feedback, and other modern tools to create an engaging and effective learning environment. With students from the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and beyond, Farid’s teaching reflects a truly global experience bridging geographical boundaries through the universal language of music.