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Indian Classical Music: Vocal & Instrumental Training

byMela Music SchoolOnline and at Studio in Sahakar Nagar, BengaluruStarts from4,500 Per Month (4 Classes)View full gallery

Explore the depth of Hindustani and Carnatic traditions through one-on-one lessons. We focus on building your foundation from basic swaras to complex ragas in a supportive, traditional environment.

An image of our studio prepared for a Hindustani and Carnatic recital, with a statue of Goddess Saraswati. I create an authentic and inspiring atmosphere for celebrating Indian classical music.

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A graphic explaining how learning Hindustani music on the harmonium builds performance confidence and connects students to Indian heritage. My online students get performance opportunities too.

A student practices 'Raag Yaman' on the harmonium during a one on one class. My Hindustani vocal classes focus on detailed, traditional training with experienced faculty.

A student performs a classical piece on the harmonium in front of an audience of parents and peers. I provide a platform for students to showcase their progress in Indian classical music.

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This graphic illustrates the different instruments used in Hindustani and Carnatic music, such as the sitar and veena. My courses cover a wide range of traditional instruments.

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About Indian Classical: Vocal & Instrumental

We teach in the traditional Baithak style, which creates a focused and comfortable space for learning. Whether you are starting with basic sargam or perfecting a specific raga, every session is personalized to your vocal range and learning pace. You don't just learn notes here, you learn the breathing techniques and posture required to sustain classical compositions effectively.

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