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Start your journey with Hindustani Classical Music with Naman.

For over 16 years, Hindustani classical musician Naman has woven his passion into performances, education, and social activism. He believes music is more than entertainment; it's a tool for connection, self-discovery, and positive societal change. Naman isn't just a performer or teacher; he's a lifelong learner dedicated to empowering others through music.

Naman's expertise lies in Hindustani classical music, honed at prestigious institutions like Gandharva Mahavidyalaya. He collaborates with diverse organizations like IIT Bombay, Karnavati University , Gujarat, Tibetian Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA), Deer Park Institute - Bir, Sambhavana Institute among other using workshops and performances to create a space for musical exchange across age groups and cultural backgrounds.

Naman views music as a catalyst for social transformation. He believes it fosters a sense of connectedness within ourselves and with others, leading to a more harmonious society. His passion lies in helping everyone discover their musical potential, believing music education can empower individuals and communities.

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Hindustani music is a medium to explore deeper understanding, not merely a performance to be observed. My aim is to provide everyone who wishes to learn music with a full opportunity. It is a beautiful lens through which the world can be viewed with greater depth.

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Naman

Offerings and Courses

Embark on a transformative journey through Hindustani classical music with Naman, a dedicated educator and social change advocate. Whether you're a budding musician or a seasoned teacher, we offer accessible online and offline classes tailored to your needs.

Naman's expertise goes beyond performance. He delves into the philosophical, psychological, and practical aspects of music, fostering connection and self-discovery. We believe music education empowers individuals and communities, and strive to make it accessible through minimal contributions.

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Shadaj

6-Month Journey into Hindustani Classical Music

Shadaj is a comprehensive 6-month course designed for beginners to learn the fundamentals of Hindustani classical music. Led by expert educator Naman, the course combines lectures, practice exercises, and discussions to guide you step-by-step.

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Foundations

Introduction to Sound, Swar, and Alankaar Understanding the basics of musical notes & Exercises for voice flexibility.

 

Breathing Techniques in Music - The relationship between breath control and singing

 

Learning the Harmonium - Basic harmonium skills to aid vocal practice

 

Alankaar Practice - Developing vocal agility through Alankaar exercises

Solidify Your Skills:

  • Review and recap all the concepts learned throughout the course.

  • Access additional resources for practice, including recordings and reading materials.

  • Gain the confidence to sing, play, appreciate, and create music in the Hindustani tradition.

Languages: Hindi and English

Join the Shadaj course and embark on a transformative journey into the captivating world of Hindustani classical music!

Shadaj for 

Teenagers

A comprehensive 3-month course designed for teenagers to build a strong foundation in Hindustani Classical Music through weekly live sessions, individual meetings, and holistic learning. Enhance voice flexibility, understand musical concepts, and explore creative music composition.

module 1

Foundations

Introduction to Sound, Swar, and Alankaar Understanding the basics of musical notes & Exercises for voice flexibility.

 

Breathing Techniques in Music - The relationship between breath control and singing

 

Learning the Harmonium - Basic harmonium skills to aid vocal practice

 

Alankaar Practice - Developing vocal agility through Alankaar exercises

  • Batch Size: 10 - 12 participants

  • Prerequisites: No prior background in music required

Languages: Hindi and English

Resources: Participants receive useful materials, links, readings, and recordings for practice.

Screening: Mandatory for all participants before the course starts.

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