Chhattarpur, Delhi, India - 110074
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Guitar Classes
4
Genre of guitars taught
Acoustic, Other, Classical
Age groups catered to
16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Above 25 yrs, Below 10 yrs
Type of classes
Group classes, Individual classes
Music genres taught
Indian Film music, Western Classical, Indian classical
Outcomes catered to
Learn to play as an accompaniment to singing, Learn specific skills: Plucking, Chord progression etc, Learn basics of playing a guitar, Learn a specific song
Ownership of equipment is compulsory
Yes
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Harmonium Classes
7
Age groups catered to
16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Above 25 yrs, Below 10 yrs
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Vocal Music classes
7
Gender of teacher
Male tutor
Vocal Style taught
Hindustani Singing, Folk Singing, Bhajan Singing
Age group catered to
14- 21 years old, Above 50 years, 5- 13 years-old, 22- 50 years old, 2- 5 years-old
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Proficiency level catered to
Intermediate, Beginner
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Keyboard (Music) Classes
7
Age groups catered to
16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Above 25 yrs, Below 10 yrs
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
5 out of 5 1 review
Sidiksha Agarwal
Guitar Preferred class strength:Individual classes
"I found the teaching approach to be excellent and would definitely recommend this instructor for guitar. "
Answered 5 hrs ago Learn Music/Vocal Music/Indian Vocal Music/Indian Classical Music/Hindustani Music
Carnatic Music, despite being a rich and complex tradition, has historically received less global recognition than Hindustani Music due to factors like:
- Geographical limitations (mainly confined to South India)
- Limited exposure to Western audiences
- Fewer international performances and recordings
- Less emphasis on fusion and experimentation (until recent times)
Answered 5 hrs ago Learn Music/Vocal Music/Indian Vocal Music/Indian Classical Music/Hindustani Music
A typical Hindustani music song (e.g., Khayal, Thumri) follows this structure:
1. Alaap (slow, introspective introduction)
2. Jod (transition to the main melody)
3. Bandish (composition with lyrics and melody)
4. Taans (rapid melodic passages)
5. Boltaans (vocal improvisations with lyrics)
6. Sam (conclusion, often with a dramatic finale)
Answered 8 hrs ago Learn Music/Vocal Music/Indian Vocal Music/Indian Classical Music/Hindustani Music
Answered 9 hrs ago Learn Music/Vocal Music/Indian Vocal Music/Indian Classical Music/Hindustani Music
Here are some similarities between Hindustani music and Western music:
1. Concept of Octave: Both Hindustani and Western music recognize the octave as a fundamental unit of melody.
2. Use of Scales: Both traditions use scales (Ragas in Hindustani, modes or keys in Western) to create melodies.
3. Emphasis on Melody: Both Hindustani and Western music place great importance on melody as a primary element of music.
4. Use of Rhythm: Both traditions use rhythm to create a sense of pulse and meter.
5. Improvisation: Both Hindustani and Western music (especially jazz) value improvisation as a key element of musical expression.
6. Concept of Harmony: While Hindustani music does not use harmony in the same way as Western music, both traditions recognize the importance of vertical relationships between notes.
7. Use of Musical Forms: Both Hindustani and Western music use established musical forms (e.g., Raga, Sonata) to structure compositions.
These similarities highlight the shared human experiences and musical instincts that transcend cultural boundaries.
Answered 9 hrs ago Learn Music/Vocal Music/Indian Vocal Music/Indian Classical Music/Hindustani Music
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