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What Our ShrotaHouse Parivar Says

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Here are stories from our students and parents. Whether they are discovering the sitar for the first time or finding rhythm in the tabla, this is where the magic happens.

"A one of a kind approach." This parent highlights how our classes are different, creating a free environment where children can absorb music without constraints, which is the core of our philosophy.

"It was not theoretical, they made it so practical." We are so happy to hear parents appreciate our interactive approach. Our goal is to make Indian classical music a fun, hands-on activity for both kids and parents.

"I never knew that music is a language." This is the discovery we hope to inspire. This father shares how our session opened up a new world of music for him, and how he enjoyed the experience alongside his daughter.

"I am really re-evoked and fired to come back to my music classes." It is incredibly rewarding when our workshops for children inspire parents to reconnect with their own musical passions.

"I love how present they were today." A visiting artist shares his observation that children are naturally receptive to classical music when it's presented in an engaging way, without bias.

Listen to our youngest students from the USA chat about their experience attending a Carnatic music concert. They even noticed the ghatam, a unique clay pot instrument.

"I learnt tanpura, tabla, sitar, veena and mridangam and I had so much fun." Young Trishika tells us about all the instruments she got to explore during our Musical Book Tour.

About this collection

Our parents often tell us that the most significant change they see is not just in musical skill, but in how their children engage with the instruments. Because we focus on touch, play, and curiosity instead of rigid theory, children feel comfortable enough to experiment with rhythm, play freely, and genuinely look forward to their next session.

At ShrotaHouse, we believe music is a language, not a subject to be mastered through fear of mistakes. Our testimonials from Bangalore parents show that this philosophy works. Whether it is a seven-year-old realizing they love the ghatam, or a parent rediscovering their own connection to classical music, the joy is shared across generations.

We structure our sessions to be tactile. When a child touches a sitar or mridangam for the first time, it demystifies the instrument. This hands-on method removes the intimidation often associated with traditional music classes. Our 'Parivar' includes families who join us for weekend workshops, long-term term bundles, or just to explore the 'Wonderful Vaadya' project. Parents appreciate that we don't demand perfection or impose deadlines. This relaxed atmosphere is why we see children rushing to the instruments before the session even starts.

We encourage you to read through these experiences. From our Musical Book Tour events in JP Nagar to our home sessions across the city, the consistent theme is simple: music is fun. If you are looking for an early childhood music education space in Bangalore where your child feels at home, you will find it here.

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Classes at Urhythmix Studio, JP NagarStarting ₹750 Per Child (+ 1 Adult included)

I am Madhumita, and I started ShrotaHouse because I wanted a space where music felt like home. We are not just teaching notes in a vacuum; we are creating a parivar where your little ones can explore Indian classical music through stories, touch, and play.

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