Courses
Find the music in you.
Beginner-friendly programs across instruments and vocal traditions. Whether you’re 6 or 60 — there’s a class waiting for you.
Drums
Rhythm starts here
Build coordination, groove, and stage confidence — from your first paradiddle to your first gig.
- Beginners welcome — ages 7 and up
- Reading rudiments & groove vocabulary
- Genres: rock, pop, funk, jazz, fusion
- Optional Trinity / Rockschool grade prep
Keyboard
A great first instrument
From simple melodies to full chord-based accompaniment — keyboard makes music theory click.
- Ideal for ages 5 and up
- Chords, scales, and song play-along
- Western & Bollywood repertoire
- Optional grade exam preparation
Flute
Breath, tone, melody
Indian bansuri or Western concert flute — learn embouchure, breath control, and beautiful ragas.
- Ages 10 and up
- Indian classical & light music
- Tone production & breath control
- Performance & jam opportunities
Guitar & Ukulele
Your first song in week one
Acoustic, electric, classical or ukulele — strumming, fingerstyle, lead playing and more.
- Kids start on ukulele (age 6+); guitar from age 9+
- Open chords, barre chords, lead techniques
- Genres: pop, rock, indie, fingerstyle
- Optional Trinity / Rockschool grades
Vocals
Three traditions. One voice.
Find your range and your style with structured vocal training across cultures.
FAQ
Quick answers
Do you offer a free trial class?
Yes — we offer a complimentary trial so you can meet the teacher and try the instrument before enrolling. Reach us on WhatsApp or call to book your slot.
What are the fees?
Fees depend on the course, frequency (weekly vs twice-weekly), and group vs one-on-one format. Drop us a message and we’ll share the latest fee structure.
What ages do you teach?
Most courses welcome ages 5 or 6 and up, with no upper limit — we have students well into their fifties and beyond. Recommended starting ages are noted on each course above.
Are classes in-person or online?
Primarily in-person at our Whitefield studio. Online lessons can be arranged on request — get in touch and we’ll see what works for you.
Group classes or one-on-one?
Both. Group sessions build community and ear training; one-on-one accelerates personal progress. Many students mix both formats.
Ready to start?
Book a free trial — pick your course, pick your time.