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Indian Classical Music Experiences for Kids

byShrotaHouseOnline, at JP Nagar studio and across BengaluruStarts from750 Per Child (+ 1 Adult included)View full gallery

At ShrotaHouse, we turn little ones into music lovers through touch, play, and stories. Here is a glimpse into how our families in Bengaluru explore Indian instruments.

This is the heart of ShrotaHouse. We create a space where little ones can explore Indian classical music with their own hands, turning curious minds into confident young artists. Watch our little maestros discover the joy of tabla and sitar.

"I never knew that music is a language." Hearing this from a parent is why I do what I do. Listen to what our ShrotaHouse family has to say about our practical, interactive, and joyful approach to early music education.

Curiosity is the first step in a lifelong musical journey. Here, our students get an up-close look at a sitar, feeling its strings and discovering its shape. This hands-on exploration is central to how we teach at ShrotaHouse.

Our 'Wonderful Vaadya' project brings unique instruments like the Saraswati Veena directly to children. It is a magical moment when a child touches an instrument for the first time, and even more so when a parent is inspired to play again.

From the classroom to the stage, we nurture our students' confidence every step of the way. Seeing our little ones sing their hearts out with joy and focus is the most rewarding part of our journey together.

Music is a family affair. I love seeing parents and children discover instruments together, like in our Jaltarang camp. This beautiful moment captures a mother sharing the magic of music with her children.

"It's a big learning for me as well." Our classes are designed to be an experience for the whole family. We love it when parents rediscover their own connection to music alongside their children.

Music is my passion and my peace. Here is a quiet moment of me humming a favorite tune. I started ShrotaHouse to share this personal joy and make Indian art music a part of your family's life too.

About Featured

Our sessions focus on tactile learning, allowing children to physically touch and explore real instruments like the sitar, tabla, and jaltarang. We move away from traditional lectures, instead using stories and movement to help kids connect with Indian classical music in a way that feels like play, not a lesson.

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