Our Courses
Hindustani Vocal
Experience the soulful realm of Hindustani classical music. At Anurag’s Sangeetha Gurukul, we pay reverence to the glorious heritage of raga and taal, imparting to students of all levels voice training, compositions, and improvisation. Join us to unleash the strength of your voice and bond profoundly with the ageless beauty of Indian classical music.
Why We?
Explore the vibrant legacy of Indian classical music through our Hindustani Vocal course. From beginners to advanced students, the course offers:
- Basic and advanced ragas
- Voice training and voice culture
- Taal (rhythm) and laya (speed)
- Bandish, Alap, Taan, and improvisation
- Performance etiquette and stage confidence
Our seasoned gurus give one-on-one attention in a traditional but warm environment. If you wish to pursue music professionally or as a hobby, this course is a sturdy foundation.
Harmonium Instrumental
The harmonium is a classical Indian keyboard instrument revered for its rich, calming tone. Pumped with air using bellows and keys played to generate notes, it‘s used extensively in Indian classical, devotional, and folk music. Portability and melody provide it with a perfect fit for solo performances and vocal accompaniments. Both beginners and advanced learners can use the harmonium with ease, as it brings together rhythm and melody so nicely.
Learn the art of playing harmonium with our organized course that suits beginners and all levels alike. The course provides:
- Fingerwork and structure of harmonium
- Knowledge of scales, swaras, and chords
- Classical ragas and bhajans performance
- Accompaniment for singing and kirtan performances
- Practice in alankar, sargam, and improvisation
Learn from experienced teachers in a supportive learning setting, whether you are a beginner or seeking refinement in skills.
Tabla Instrumental
Tabla is a duo of hand-played drums that represent the rhythmic core of Indian classical music. Known for its rich beats and evocative timbres, the tabla has two drums – the right-hand instrument called the dayan and left-hand instrument called the bayan. It’s employed for accompaniment and solo in classical, devotional, and popular music. Learning tabla assists with the development of timing, coordination, and a profound grasp of Indian rhythm (taal).
Join our tabla training classes and be a part of the colorful realm of Indian percussion. Suitable for beginners and progressing learners, our classes feature:
- Basic strokes and finger placement techniques
- Study and practice of traditional taals such as Teentaal, Ektaal, and Dadra
- Playing compositions: kaidas, tukras, gats, and peshkar
- Accompaniment skills in classical and devotional music
- Personalized instruction and periodic progress assessment
Instructed by professional tabla players, our classes are the ideal blend of tradition and technique.