Sitar Classes
New Gurgaon
Shubhrodeep Pathak
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About Sitar Classes
Sitar Classes
I offer personalized sitar lessons for students aged 10 and above, following the traditional Guru-Shishya teaching method of the Rampur Senia Gharana. Classes are available both online and in-person, covering beginner to advanced levels.
What Makes My Classes Unique
- Focus on traditional techniques and authentic classical training
- Personalized attention to each student's progress
- Regular performance opportunities during cultural festivals
- Integration of theoretical knowledge with practical skills
Ideal For
Students passionate about learning Indian classical music, seeking structured guidance in sitar, and willing to commit to regular practice. Best suited for those aged 10+ who want to explore both technical mastery and emotional depth of the instrument.
Additional Features
I organize special workshop sessions during festivals and encourage student participation in group classes to build a supportive learning community.
Meet your Expert
Shubhrodeep Pathak
My Story
Hey, I’m Shubhrodeep. Sitar player, compulsive singer, music addict. I used to sit at my office desk, choking to sing out loud—rain made it worse! My life is all music, thanks to my gurus. Mithu Kaku always said, ‘Ek Saadhey, Sab Saadhey’ (master one, master all). So, I lived in Raag Yaman for years. Now, I play for my gurus, for the joy, for the rain, for the mystery. Music is my never-ending adventure.
My Work
Sitar Classes (Online & In-Person) - I teach sitar to anyone above 10, in Gurgaon/NCR or online. Learn Rampur Senia Gharana style.
Concerts & Events - I perform meditative classical music at concerts, baithaks, jugalbandis, and even corporate gigs.
Teaching Philosophy - Music is fun—sometimes we play Jingle Bells! Main thing: get swaron ka gyaan. Age doesn’t matter.
Style & Approach - Focus on Dhrupad sitar lessons, Alaap, Kharaj. Not just entertainment—music for the soul, for contemplation.
Learning Process - It’s all about riyaaz, discipline, and sadhana. Extra effort makes the difference. Galti Maaf, I’m still learning too.