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Practical Music Lessons in Mumbai

byDey'z MusicOnline classes, home visits across Mumbai, and studios in Goregaon East & TardeoStarts from2,800 per month (4 sessions)View full gallery

We don't teach from books—we teach for the stage. Whether you are 5 or 75, we help you understand the language of music through real practice, live jamming, and fun techniques.

This is Ahan, one of our talented young students, finding his voice with a classic song. It’s moments like these that show the real power of music to express what's in your heart, no matter your age.

Nothing makes me happier than hearing from the parents of my students. This video captures their feedback on our classes and jam sessions, and it’s a reminder of why I love what I do.

Here’s a glimpse of our jam session, where students and I play together. It’s not just about learning notes; it’s about the fun of making music as a group and learning to perform live.

Many people struggle with 'Aakar'. I teach a simple trick: instead of just 'aa', practice with a little 'hawa' or air. This small change makes your transitions smoother and is a perfect example of how we mix traditional methods with practical hacks.

Here I am in a Hindustani classical session with one of our dedicated adult students. It proves my belief that it's never too late to start your musical journey. We welcome learners from 5 to 75.

Meet Mellisa, our singing drummer, performing a popular English song. We cover a wide range of styles, from Bollywood and classical to Western pop and rock, so you can learn the music you love.

For those interested in Indian Classical music, here is a clear breakdown of our beginner curriculum. We have a structured path that takes you from understanding basic 'swars' and 'raags' to singing simple compositions with confidence.

A word from me, the founder. I believe music is for everyone. This video explains our approach to teaching, our flexible timings for all age groups, and my promise to make learning fun and effective.

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Most students struggle with 'Aakar' in classical music because they focus only on the sound 'aa'. If you practice with a little 'hawa' (air) and focus on the transition between notes, your singing becomes instantly smoother. That is the kind of practical, no-nonsense hack we teach in our studio. We fix the tiny, specific technique problems that hold you back so you can actually perform with confidence.

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