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Parent & Child Musical Bonding Classes in Bangalore

byShrotaHouseWorkshops held across BengaluruStarts from850 per child per sessionView full gallery

Music is our language of love. At our workshops, we don't just watch; we play, learn, and create, with parents and children discovering the magic of Indian classical music together as one big parivar.

A beautiful moment where a mother and child explore the rhythm of the tabla together. Our workshops encourage parents to jump in and share the experience, making learning a joyful family activity.

Father and son, side-by-side, discovering the enchanting sounds of the Jaltarang. These shared musical moments create lasting bonds and a mutual appreciation for the arts.

A grandfather passing on his love for music, guiding his grandson's fingers on the harmonium. Our sessions welcome every generation, creating a true family learning environment.

A mother helps her little one hold the sticks for the Jaltarang, while another mom and child duo explore together. Our camps are filled with these small, precious moments of shared discovery.

Celebrating the amazing fathers in our ShrotaHouse community. This video is a tribute to all the dads who actively participate, learn, and make music alongside their children in our workshops.

A collage celebrating the wonderful mothers of ShrotaHouse. They are the heart of our community, bringing so much love and encouragement to every session.

A superdad and his daughter learning the basics of music together at home. We love seeing families continue their musical journey outside our workshops, making it a part of their daily lives.

This is a story that fills us with pride. A father, inspired by his sons' sitar lessons with us, decided to start learning the instrument himself. Now, three of them practice together at home.

Grandparents are such an important part of our parivar. Here, a grandmother and her grandson share a beautiful moment learning to play the tabla, bridging generations through music.

Two parent-child pairs learning the Jaltarang during our special camp. It is a joy to see families completely absorbed in the music, learning a new skill together.

About Parent & Child Musical Bonding

You do not need to be a musician to join these sessions. Whether it is the Jaltarang or the Tabla, we focus on the joy of making sound, not getting the notes perfect. Most parents tell me that the best part is not the skill their child learns, but the hour they get to spend completely absorbed in a shared, screen-free activity with their little one.

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