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Singing Classes for Kids in Dadar

bySwarmaanasOnline and at studio in Dadar, MumbaiStarts from599 per workshop (2 days)View full gallery

At Swarmaanas, every child finds their voice. Whether your little one is shy or a natural performer, we focus on confidence, breathing, and pure happiness, not just perfection.

This is the energy we bring to every class! Here, our students from the 'Dhaiwat Batch' (ages 8-14) are completely lost in the fun of singing "Bum Bum Bole". My goal is to make learning music a happy experience, not a stressful one.

Singing is not just about melody, it's also about clear expression! We use fun activities like this tongue-twister song to help children improve their diction and build performance confidence. Look at them go!

For my youngest students (ages 3-8), we sit on the floor and learn through play. This video shows a typical session where we use action songs and interactive learning to build a strong foundation in sur and taal without any pressure.

I am so proud of my student, Gatha, and her mentor, Samiksha teacher! Seeing a child's confidence grow and watching them succeed is the greatest reward for me. At Swarmaanas, we nurture talent and celebrate every achievement.

A wonderful glimpse from our "Free Singing Mela" for kids. It was a day filled with music, laughter, and new friendships. These events are a great way for your child to experience the joy of singing with us.

Thinking of enrolling your child? Our 2-day weekend workshops are the perfect way to start. They give children a taste of our teaching style and are packed with fun activities, from learning new songs to breathing techniques.

My core belief is simple: start with what a child enjoys. Instead of forcing difficult classical music, we begin with light, fun songs that make them happy. This way, they fall in love with music for life. Gaat raha, khush raha!

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We do not start with rigid classical scales that overwhelm beginners. Instead, we introduce music through playful tongue twisters, rhythmic action songs, and simple breathing exercises like Omkar. This approach removes the fear of performing and builds a solid foundation of sur and taal, all while keeping the environment pressure-free and fun.

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