Our Students in Action: Tabla Group Performances
Performance is the heartbeat of learning. Whether it is religious festivals or local community events, my students find their groove together. Here is a peek into the Tablagram vibe.
The sound of freedom! My students performing a patriotic piece for Independence Day, with some waving the Indian flag. Teaching them to express their love for the country through music is a proud moment for me.
On the holy occasion of Guru Granth Sahib Ji’s Parkash Purab, my students offer their seva by playing tabla for a shabad kirtan. This is devotion in action, a core part of our learning.
Har Har Mahadev! A powerful performance by my students for Maha Shivratri, playing the beats for a bhajan dedicated to Lord Shiva. We embrace and celebrate the music of all faiths.
A humble tribute to Sri Guru Ram Das Ji on Guru Gaddi Diwas. The entire group is playing in sync, performing a shabad. This showcases their ability to play together as a cohesive percussion ensemble.
Ganpati Bappa Morya! The academy is filled with divine energy as my students play a devotional piece for Ganesh Chaturthi. You can see the focus and happiness on their faces.
A unique celebration! My students play a victory beat on their tablas, synced with the visuals of the Indian cricket team winning the Champions Trophy. We celebrate national pride in every form.
A powerful tabla performance by my students to celebrate Republic Day. Dressed in white and orange, they play with a patriotic fervor that is truly inspiring to watch.
A soulful performance of the shabad 'Mitar Pyare Nu' in remembrance of the Chaar Sahibzaade. These devotional sessions connect my students to their heritage and the spiritual depth of music.
About Our Students in Action
Learning alone is one thing, but playing in an ensemble is where the rhythm truly clicks. My group sessions push students to listen, sync, and support each other—whether they are just starting their bol patterns or performing at community festivals. It is about building confidence through shared music, not just technical skill.
At Tablagram, the academy floor is rarely quiet. For me, teaching is not just about handing out notation; it is about building a percussion family. When students practice in groups—ranging from our 2-year-old 'tiny champs' to advanced players—they learn the art of listening. Playing as an ensemble demands a different focus than solo riyaaz. You are not just following a beat; you are vibing with a whole group.
We integrate these sessions into our Delhi NCR curriculum to ensure that even beginners get the chance to feel that 'stage' energy during shabads or community gatherings. It is how we bridge the gap between technical drills and real-world performance. You will see that reflected in the confidence of my students, whether they are playing for a small festival or a grander event. If you are looking for rhythm training that prioritizes community over just grades, you have found the right spot. We believe that music is a shared language, and my group classes are designed to get you speaking it from day one.
Tablagram
I am Mannanjot, but everyone knows me as Tablagram. I live for the sound of tiny hands finding their first beats and the energy of a full group performance. If you want to learn in a place that feels more like family and less like a stiff classroom, welcome to my rhythm world.
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