![]() ![]() With our Hindustani Vocals 101 course, you will acquire the ability to use basic elements of music (melody and rhythm) to improvise musical phrases. If you are a beginner, and wish to take up music for a longer term, I would recommend you take up our Hindustani Vocals or Carnatic Vocals (depending on your preference). The class size for a GWM course would be 6-10. The class size for an HV or CV children’s course would be 3 to 7. They will continue to learn the basics in each class, and learn how to apply those concepts in the songs they learn.įor children, we will have group classes. However, the songs and compositions selected would be much lighter and appeal to children. These courses would introduce the child to concepts in Indian classical music. ![]() If your child is older than 5 and you want them to take up music in the long term as well, we would recommend taking up either Hindustani or Carnatic vocals for children. Learning and Performance - where we expose students to songs in different languages and genres from all over the world.Concept learning - where we demystify musical elements for the children through fun activities.Grow with Music or GWM has two primary approaches : This helps the child make a connection between melody and notes.įor children who are older (4+ to 8), we have a course called Grow with Music. So we take familiar Rhymes or tunes that the child listens to and break it down to the corresponding Swaras (notes) or Solfege. At this point, what we wish to encourage is active listening in children. A child can start from the age of 5 for a Hindustani Vocals or a Carnatic Vocals course.įor toddlers (2.5 - 4 years), we have a course called Rhymes to Swaras (RTS). ![]()
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