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Indian Instrumental & Vocal Music Classroom

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Junior School

In the realm of instrumental music, each note acts as a brushstroke, creating vibrant melodies and rhythmic journeys for young hearts and curious minds. Simple yet engaging musical activities are designed to foster auditory appreciation, establishing a foundation for future musical exploration. Students have the opportunity to explore various instruments such as the harmonium, flute (bansuri), sitar, tabla, and more, all under the guidance of experienced instructors. These joyful musical experiences help primary children develop a meaningful connection with the language of music.

Middle School

In Middle school, students are introduced to a variety of musical subjects. As they move on to middle school, they have the exciting opportunity to choose an instrument they are passionate about and accompany vocalists. The lessons cover a broad range of enriching experiences, including developing foundational techniques, music literacy, listening skills, and aesthetic appreciation. Students also explore the historical and cultural significance of different instrument families. They learn to read Western instrumental sheet music, understand musical notation, and master basic techniques. The Trinity London Music Programme offers a comprehensive orchestra experience with a diverse array of instruments that captivate audiences with their performances.

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Senior School

In the senior school's instrumental & vocal music program, students engage in a comprehensive exploration of various musical landscapes. They learn to play instruments such as the flute (bansuri), violin, sitar, guitar, tabla, harmonium, dholak, and piano. The curriculum covers a wide range of genres within Hindustani classical music. Students also form bands to perform original compositions or creative covers. Their captivating performances at assemblies and festivals with the grand school orchestra—which includes over 60 skilled musicians—consistently leave audiences in awe.