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Talk Bach to Me: Learning Music by Teaching It

byTrill RouteMusic School at Indiranagar, BengaluruStarts from22,000 per studentView full gallery

We believe if you can teach a concept, you’ve mastered it. Our Talk Bach to Me series features our own students breaking down everything from vocal registers to complex drum patterns.

In this episode, our student Ritika breaks down the difference between chest voice and head voice. She even clarifies the often-confused falsetto, showing the practical vocal training our students receive.

We go deep. Here's one of our students, Amogh, breaking down complex concepts like polyrhythms. Our program isn't just about playing; it's about understanding the language of music.

Our drum student Anushka explains subdivisions and triplets. This video shows how our students can clearly articulate and demonstrate fundamental rhythm concepts.

About Learn From Our Students: Talk Bach To Me

When you watch these videos, you aren't seeing polished marketing clips. You’re seeing a peer break down a concept they struggled with just weeks ago. This is how we teach—by turning students into mentors who make complex theory feel like a conversation between friends.

The Talk Bach to Me series is more than just a video project. For us at Trill Route, it is a litmus test. We find that the true test of musical understanding isn't passing a written exam, but being able to explain a concept—like the difference between chest voice and falsetto, or how to count triplets—to someone else.

Why Students Become Teachers

We ask our students to film these explainers once they have a firm grasp of a topic. It forces them to articulate the mechanics, which in turn solidifies their own practice. You will see students like Ritika explaining vocal registers or Amogh demystifying polyrhythms. By the time they hit record, they are not just playing music; they are understanding the language of it.

Learning Without the Fear

If you are intimidated by music theory or feel like you are 'too old' to start, this series is for you. We keep our Indiranagar studio environment relaxed. There are no stuffy rules here. We prioritize practical application, whether you are trying to nail a polyrhythm on the drums or finding your range in Western vocals. Our goal is to make you comfortable enough to experiment, fail, and eventually, teach someone else yourself.

Your Path at Trill Route

Whether you are a complete beginner or looking to refine your technique, we offer group mentorship that focuses on jamming, collaborating, and performing. From 10-week band cohorts to focused instrument lessons, our curriculum is designed to get you out of the theory books and onto the stage. Come by for a tour, meet the community, and see how we make complex music feel simple.

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Trill Route

Music School at Indiranagar, BengaluruStarts from 22,000 per student

We’re Trill Route, and we think the traditional teacher-student dynamic is a bit outdated. We’d rather jam, learn, and grow together in our Indiranagar space, where even our students end up teaching the next batch.

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