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Music & Singing

Learn to sing, properly.

Live, one-to-one and small-group vocal training across classical, devotional, folk and contemporary traditions. For children, working adults, and anyone returning to practice.

6 Traditions
Live Instructor-led
All ages Welcome
Traditions

Six to choose from.

Each tradition has its own curriculum, repertoire, and pace. You pick the one that matches your goal; we place you at the right level.

Classical

Hindustani.

North Indian classical vocal — raga, tala, alap and bandish. Structured gharana-based training.

All levels Age 7+
Classical

Carnatic.

South Indian classical vocal — sarali varisai, geethams, kritis and ragam-tanam-pallavi.

All levels Age 7+
Devotional

Bhajans.

Devotional singing — Meera, Kabir, Tulsidas and regional traditions. Harmonium accompaniment.

Beginner – Intermediate Age 6+
Contemporary

Bollywood.

Film-song technique — range, tone, melisma, and stage confidence for popular repertoire.

Beginner – Advanced Age 8+
Folk

Regional folk.

Bhangra, Garba, Lavani, Bihu and more — regional traditions taught in their native musical grammar.

Beginner Age 8+
Independent

Indie & original.

Songwriting, vocal production, home-studio basics, and performing your own material.

Intermediate – Advanced Age 12+
Progression

How you move through it.

01   Foundation

Starting out.

Breath, posture, pitch recognition. The habits every singer needs first.

02   Grounding

Building technique.

Scales, ornaments, rhythmic framework specific to your chosen tradition.

03   Repertoire

Learning pieces.

Singing a growing repertoire of compositions with confidence and expression.

04   Performance

Going public.

Stage presence, recording, and performing for family, community or audience.

Try a lesson

One trial, then decide.

A single trial lesson is the fastest way to know whether this is for you. Live, with a teacher, no obligation.