Play Your Favorite Songs on Keyboard & Piano
Forget boring theory books. At my academy, we believe you should start making music from Day 1. Whether you want to play Bollywood hits, classical sargam, or nursery rhymes, we get your hands moving on the keys immediately.
Here is Kartik playing a beautiful rendition of "Janam Janam" on the keyboard. He is using both hands to play the melody and chords, which is a key milestone we work towards.
Kartik is back with another classic, "Gulabi Aankhen". You can see his confidence and skill as he coordinates both hands to play the chords and melody together.
Even our youngest students take on challenging pieces. This is little Balaji playing "Carol of the Bells" with both hands, showing incredible focus and talent.
This young student, dressed up and ready to perform, perfectly captures the spirit of our academy. We build confidence and a love for music from the very first lesson.
I love teaching regional songs that connect with my students. Here's Balaji, with a big smile, playing the popular Marathi Koli song "Mi Haay Koli" on his keyboard.
Aradhya is practicing a Ganpati song on the keyboard. We often learn seasonal and festive songs so students can share their new skills with family and friends.
Learning the basics of Indian classical music is important. Here, a young student is practicing sargam on the keyboard, building a strong foundation for more complex songs.
Every musical journey starts with a single tune. Here is one of our young learners practicing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", a great first song for any new piano student.
This is a student on his very first day of keyboard class, learning the basic notes. I make sure the first experience is encouraging and fun to build a lasting interest.
We start with simple, recognizable tunes. Here's a young student learning the notation for the "Happy Birthday" song, one note at a time.
About Keyboard & Piano Prodigies
I don't start with endless books. Instead, I guide you to pick up your first song in just a few days. You will learn by playing actual tunes—like Bollywood hits or regional favorites—using both hands, so you feel like a musician right from the start.
Making Music Simple
Learning piano shouldn't feel like homework. My approach is simple: we skip the rigid theory overload and jump straight into playing. Whether you are a complete beginner or looking to pick up a new instrument, my classes at Koparkhairane focus on building confidence through practical application.
What Happens in Class?
We use a hands-on method where you start with the basics—like sargam or simple finger exercises—and quickly move to playing melodies. My students start with popular Bollywood tracks, festive carols, or regional songs because connecting with music you already love makes the journey much faster. You will learn to use both hands, coordinate chords, and eventually play full songs you can proudly perform.
Beyond the Basics
I believe music is about performance, not just practice. That is why I include:
- Recording Sessions: You get a chance to record your tracks using professional mics in our studio.
- Stage Prep: We work on confidence and presentation so you are ready for the spotlight.
- Flexible Pacing: Whether you learn fast or prefer to take it slow, the environment is zero-pressure. We are a family here, and we move at a pace that keeps the fun alive.
If you have been waiting to start your musical journey in Navi Mumbai, this is your sign. Let's start with a demo class.
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