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Your First Music Class: A Welcoming Start to Singing

byVaishali Made Music AcademyIn-person classes at academy in Goregaon West, MumbaiStarts from1,800 per 60-min sessionView full gallery

Taking that first step into music classes can feel nerve-wracking, but every confident singer starts as a beginner. Here is exactly what you can expect from your very first session at our academy.

This graphic outlines the key elements of our learning environment. I ensure a friendly and positive atmosphere with personal attention, a focus on confidence building, and encouraging feedback in every class.

This is my final message to anyone hesitant to start. Every singer starts somewhere, confidence comes with practice, and talent grows with training. Your musical journey begins right here, in a supportive space.

This graphic explains how a class with me feels. You learn at your own pace without comparison, mistakes are treated as learning opportunities, and you always have my supportive guidance. We start with light warm-ups and foundational notes.

Wondering what you will learn first? This image breaks it down: basic breathing techniques, simple voice warm-ups, and understanding your vocal range. There are no auditions or pressure to perform in front of everyone.

My classes are designed to be beginner-friendly. You don't need any prior training. I provide step-by-step guidance from the absolute basics in a supportive environment, because a strong foundation builds confident singers.

If you have a passion for singing, I can help you turn it into your spotlight moment. This image is the start of a series showing how we transform hobbies into stage-ready performances, beginning with a welcoming class for all.

No experience? No problem at all. I make singing simple and exciting for beginners. This graphic shows how we start with 'sur' and 'taal', improve pitch accuracy, and help you sing your first song with confidence.

About Your First Class: A Welcoming Start

In your first class, we skip the formal auditions and performance pressure. We focus on simple Pranayam breathing exercises to help you relax, followed by basic Omkar chanting to help you find your sur. You will not be asked to sing in front of a crowd; the environment is strictly designed for you to focus entirely on understanding your own vocal range and getting comfortable in the studio.

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