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Carnatic Vocal, Instrumental &
Classical Music - Timeless Devotional Annamayya & Ramadas Sankeerthanas

Carnatic Classical Vocal
Soulful South Indian tradition
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Learn flute, veena, rhythm
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Our Story

Experience Music Rooted in Tradition & Performed with Perfection

Carnatic classical music is not just sound — it’s culture, discipline, creativity and divine expression. Our academy trains students in vocal and instrumental streams with systematic learning, theory–practice balance and stage performance confidence.

Highlights

 

  • Highly experienced classical musicians

  • Individual one-to-one guidance

  • Stage concert opportunities

  • Certificate programs for all ages (5+ to adult)

  • Competition & Exam coaching available

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Where Tradition Meets Pure Melody

A timeless art form rooted in tradition, blending ragas, rhythm, and soulful expression. It nurtures discipline, creativity, and emotional depth while preserving the rich heritage of Indian musical culture.

Carnatic classical vocal is the heart of South Indian music. It’s all about expressing deep emotion through voice, using ragas (melodic scales) and talas (rhythmic cycles). Performers often sing compositions by the Trinity (Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, Syama Sastri).
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Violin

The violin is a versatile string instrument, super popular in both Western classical and Indian Carnatic music. It’s played with a bow (arco) or sometimes plucked (pizzicato).

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Violin

The violin is a versatile string instrument, super popular in both Western classical and Indian Carnatic music. It’s played with a bow (arco) or sometimes plucked (pizzicato).

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Veena

The veena is a classical string instrument from South India, known for its rich, resonant sound and deep cultural significance. It’s often associated with Carnatic music and is considered one of the oldest Indian instruments.

Veena

The veena is a classical string instrument from South India, known for its rich, resonant sound and deep cultural significance. It’s often associated with Carnatic music and is considered one of the oldest Indian instruments.
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Flute

The flute is a woodwind instrument that’s super versatile and loved across cultures. In Indian classical music, the bansuri (Indian bamboo flute) is iconic, famously used in Carnatic and Hindustani traditions. It’s a transverse flute (blessed sideways), known for its soothing, melodic sound that can evoke emotions from calm to joyous.
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Flute

The flute is a woodwind instrument that’s super versatile and loved across cultures. In Indian classical music, the bansuri (Indian bamboo flute) is iconic, famously used in Carnatic and Hindustani traditions. It’s a transverse flute (blessed sideways), known for its soothing, melodic sound that can evoke emotions from calm to joyous.
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Keyboard

Keyboard music spans a ton of styles — from classical piano pieces to modern synth tracks. In the Indian context, the keyboard (or electronic keyboard) is often used to learn and play Carnatic and Hindustani melodies. It’s versatile, portable, and can mimic many instruments.
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Keyboard

Keyboard music spans a ton of styles — from classical piano pieces to modern synth tracks. In the Indian context, the keyboard (or electronic keyboard) is often used to learn and play Carnatic and Hindustani melodies. It’s versatile, portable, and can mimic many instruments.
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Mridangam

The mridangam is a classic two‑headed drum from South India, central to Carnatic music. It’s made of hollow jack‑wood, with leather heads (valais) stretched over the ends and tightened by woven straps. The right head (toppu) is smaller and higher‑pitched, while the left head (bottom) is larger and deeper.
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Mridangam

The mridangam is a classic two‑headed drum from South India, central to Carnatic music. It’s made of hollow jack‑wood, with leather heads (valais) stretched over the ends and tightened by woven straps. The right head (toppu) is smaller and higher‑pitched, while the left head (bottom) is larger and deeper.
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Classical music is a traditional South Indian art form based on ragas (melodies) and talas (rhythmic cycles), focusing on devotion, discipline, and deep musical expression.

Yes. Classical music is taught from the basics of swaras, shruti, and rhythm, making it suitable for complete beginners as well as advanced learners.

Children can begin from age 5, and adults can start anytime. Classical training helps both age groups develop pitch accuracy, rhythm control, and voice clarity.

With consistent practice, students usually experience improvement within 2–3 months in voice stability, swara recognition, and rhythm coordination.

It enhances concentration, improves vocal strength, refines listening skills, and builds confidence for performances, competitions, and exams.

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