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Learn Harmonium From The Basics to Advance
HARMONIUM PROGRAM
About the Harmonium Class
Our Events
- KARAOKE ACITIVITY
- MONTHLY COMPETITION
- WEEKLY TEST
- WEEKLY THEORY
- OUTDOOR STAGE PERFORMANCE
Learn harmonium from the basics to advanced playing techniques in a clear and structured manner.
Classes are suitable for beginners, intermediate learners, and music enthusiasts.
Emphasis is placed on melody, rhythm, and expressive playing.
What You Will Learn
• Basic harmonium setup and hand positioning
• Understanding swaras and scales
• Alankaras and voice coordination
• Playing bhajans, light music, and simple compositions
• Introduction to ragas and taals
• Practice techniques for smooth and steady progress
Teaching Approach
• Step-by-step teaching with easy explanations
• Individual attention for every student
• Practical learning with familiar compositions
• Focus on clarity, accuracy, and musical feel
• Lessons adapted to each student’s learning pace
Who Can Join
• Beginners with no musical background
• Students interested in classical or devotional music
• Vocal learners who want harmonium support
• Anyone passionate about learning harmonium
Class Benefits
• Strong foundation in melody and pitch
• Better understanding of ragas and rhythm
• Improved coordination between hands and voice
• Confidence to accompany vocals independently
-> Monday To Saturday Daily Class
-> Saturday Is Theory Or Vocal Class
-> Alternatively Class Also
-> Don't bring your instrument, it's available in class.
-> CCTV cameras installed in the classroom.
-> Fee Submit Between Date 1- 10 Of Months
-> Demo For 2 Days
-> Notes With hard Copy
Demo For 2 Days
Minimum fees for each instrument
FAQ
You asked. We answered
Simple answers to guide your first step into music.
Yes, beginners are welcome.
Both individual and group classes are available.
Yes, a demo class is available.
You can learn the basics within 1–2 months.
No, prior knowledge is not required.
Yes, basic music theory is taught along with practical training.
Yes, regular practice is important for good progress.