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Prajakta P. Vocal Music trainer in Pune
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I am an energetic, experienced and creative music teacher.
I have a profound interest in teaching the aesthetics of Indian Classical Music,ways of doing riaz,qualities required to be a performing artist. Are you interested in learning Classical & Light Classical Vocal Music(Singing)?
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* Within a month can learn basics.
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Languages Spoken

Marathi Mother Tongue (Native)

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Hindi Basic

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Sinhagad Road, Pune, India - 411041

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Teaches

Vocal Music classes
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Vocal Music classes

1

Harmonium Classes
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Harmonium Classes

1

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Reviews (2)

3 out of 5 2 reviews

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Prajakta P.
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Indian Classical Music(Vocal)

"Its worst. Just ask her to sing any song of your (or even her) choice. You will get the results immediately. "

Reply by Prajakta

Mr. Pavan, let me tell everybody that your requirements were different. Also you didn't come as a student. Even i haven't taught you. Also you met me only once that too for an hour. Also in that hour we only discussed about requirements only. In short you don't know whats the syllabus of my class, the way of teaching. Even you haven't attended my any single lecture,then how come you know that I am a worst. Please check that there must be some misunderstanding.

Prajakta P.
A

Hindustani Music Classes

"If you want to learn music, this is the person you should learn it from. Highly recommended. Excellent music teacher with a zeal for music. Started few months back. The lessons are fun, enjoyable and quit energetic I am very happy with my learning."

Reply by Prajakta

Thank u Ashok. :)

Have you attended any class with Prajakta?

FAQs

1. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Harmonium and Vocal Music Classes.

2. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a paid demo class.

3. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 1 year.

Answers by Prajakta (3)

Answered on 09/03/2018 Learn Performing Arts/Singing

First of all you have to do riaz daily, riyaz of swaras, ragavistar, aalap, alankar and mandra madhya tar saptak. If you want to sing higher notes without straining your voice then do some warm up exercises. Stand up and try to touch your toes without bending your knees. If you work at stretching your... ...more

First of all you have to do riaz daily, riyaz of swaras, ragavistar, aalap, alankar and mandra madhya tar saptak. If you want to sing higher notes without straining your voice then do some warm up exercises. Stand up and try to touch your toes without bending your knees. If you work at stretching your vocal muscles every day, eventually the muscles get used to being stretched and it becomes easier and more comfortable to sing higher, your breath is an important part of learning how to sing high notes without straining your voice, so do pranayam daily.

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Answered on 09/03/2018 Learn Performing Arts/Singing +2 Music/Vocal Music/Indian Vocal Music/Indian Classical Music/Hindustani Music Music/Instrumental Music/Indian Instrumental Music

Learn Hindustani Classical Music, do riaz daily specially in morning time, and if you want to sing higher notes without straining your voice then do some warm up exercises. Stand up and try to touch your toes without bending your knees. If you work at stretching your vocal muscles every day, eventually... ...more

Learn Hindustani Classical Music, do riaz daily specially in morning time, and if you want to sing higher notes without straining your voice then do some warm up exercises. Stand up and try to touch your toes without bending your knees. If you work at stretching your vocal muscles every day, eventually the muscles get used to being stretched and it becomes easier and more comfortable to sing higher, your breath is an important part of learning how to sing high notes without straining your voice. So do pranayam daily.

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Answered on 09/03/2018 Learn Performing Arts/Singing

There is no age limit but yes ideal age to start classical music is 5 to 10 years. I have seen some students of 5 years singing a song nicely, also their grasping capacity is good. So, its all about interest. If your kid has interest in music n if he/she is 5+ then you can easily join music classes.... ...more

There is no age limit but yes ideal age to start classical music is 5 to 10 years. I have seen some students of 5 years singing a song nicely, also their grasping capacity is good. So, its all about interest. If your kid has interest in music n if he/she is 5+ then you can easily join music classes. And my personal experience is if we join music classes and start singing at the age of 5 to 10 then we can grasp basics of singing easily as compared to older people. Also we can remember such knowledge for life time. It would be very easy for her to grasp the 'sur' quickly. Her age is perfect to start singing.

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Teaches

Vocal Music classes
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Vocal Music classes

1

Harmonium Classes
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Harmonium Classes

1

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

3 out of 5 2 reviews

Prajakta P.
P

Indian Classical Music(Vocal)

"Its worst. Just ask her to sing any song of your (or even her) choice. You will get the results immediately. "

Reply by Prajakta

Mr. Pavan, let me tell everybody that your requirements were different. Also you didn't come as a student. Even i haven't taught you. Also you met me only once that too for an hour. Also in that hour we only discussed about requirements only. In short you don't know whats the syllabus of my class, the way of teaching. Even you haven't attended my any single lecture,then how come you know that I am a worst. Please check that there must be some misunderstanding.

Prajakta P.
A

Hindustani Music Classes

"If you want to learn music, this is the person you should learn it from. Highly recommended. Excellent music teacher with a zeal for music. Started few months back. The lessons are fun, enjoyable and quit energetic I am very happy with my learning."

Reply by Prajakta

Thank u Ashok. :)

Have you attended any class with Prajakta?

Answers by Prajakta P. (3)

Answered on 09/03/2018 Learn Performing Arts/Singing

First of all you have to do riaz daily, riyaz of swaras, ragavistar, aalap, alankar and mandra madhya tar saptak. If you want to sing higher notes without straining your voice then do some warm up exercises. Stand up and try to touch your toes without bending your knees. If you work at stretching your... ...more

First of all you have to do riaz daily, riyaz of swaras, ragavistar, aalap, alankar and mandra madhya tar saptak. If you want to sing higher notes without straining your voice then do some warm up exercises. Stand up and try to touch your toes without bending your knees. If you work at stretching your vocal muscles every day, eventually the muscles get used to being stretched and it becomes easier and more comfortable to sing higher, your breath is an important part of learning how to sing high notes without straining your voice, so do pranayam daily.

Answers 31 Comments
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Answered on 09/03/2018 Learn Performing Arts/Singing +2 Music/Vocal Music/Indian Vocal Music/Indian Classical Music/Hindustani Music Music/Instrumental Music/Indian Instrumental Music

Learn Hindustani Classical Music, do riaz daily specially in morning time, and if you want to sing higher notes without straining your voice then do some warm up exercises. Stand up and try to touch your toes without bending your knees. If you work at stretching your vocal muscles every day, eventually... ...more

Learn Hindustani Classical Music, do riaz daily specially in morning time, and if you want to sing higher notes without straining your voice then do some warm up exercises. Stand up and try to touch your toes without bending your knees. If you work at stretching your vocal muscles every day, eventually the muscles get used to being stretched and it becomes easier and more comfortable to sing higher, your breath is an important part of learning how to sing high notes without straining your voice. So do pranayam daily.

Answers 42 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 09/03/2018 Learn Performing Arts/Singing

There is no age limit but yes ideal age to start classical music is 5 to 10 years. I have seen some students of 5 years singing a song nicely, also their grasping capacity is good. So, its all about interest. If your kid has interest in music n if he/she is 5+ then you can easily join music classes.... ...more

There is no age limit but yes ideal age to start classical music is 5 to 10 years. I have seen some students of 5 years singing a song nicely, also their grasping capacity is good. So, its all about interest. If your kid has interest in music n if he/she is 5+ then you can easily join music classes. And my personal experience is if we join music classes and start singing at the age of 5 to 10 then we can grasp basics of singing easily as compared to older people. Also we can remember such knowledge for life time. It would be very easy for her to grasp the 'sur' quickly. Her age is perfect to start singing.

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Prajakta P. describes herself as Music Teacher. She conducts classes in Harmonium and Vocal Music. Prajakta is located in Sinhagad Road, Pune. Prajakta takes Regular Classes- at her Home. She has 1 years of teaching experience . She is well versed in English, Hindi and Marathi. Prajakta has got 2 reviews till now with 100% positive feedback.

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