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OUR OFFERINGS

Why choose Musichemy to pursue your musical passion?

Tailored 1-on-1 Sessions

  • Exclusive personalized classes, designed to meet individual learning needs.

  • Flexibility in scheduling to suit the student's convenience, ensuring consistent progress.

Engaging and Supportive Materials

  • PDF charts summarizing key music theory concepts for easy reference.

  • Well-organized course presentations (PPTs) to enhance lesson clarity and comprehension.​

Structured Lesson Plans

  • 60-minute focused sessions conducted weekly,

  • Application-based teaching to ensure practical understanding and real-world musical skills.

Interactive and Fun Learning Approach

  • Emphasis on making classes enjoyable and engaging through interactive teaching techniques.

  • Regular monthly theory tests to reinforce learning and monitor progress effectively.

Comprehensive and Dual Curriculum

  • A rich blend of Western and Indian music styles, providing a balanced learning experience.

  • Every student, irrespective of their specialization, will gain foundational exposure to both singing and playing an instrument.

  • Integrated lessons that cover singing techniques and instrumental skills for well-rounded development.

  • Students specializing in vocals are encouraged to use a small keyboard for pitch accuracy and theoretical applications.

 Holistic Musical Training

Where words fail, music speaks.

COURSES OFFERED

CHOOSE YOUR PLAN 

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GUITAR

(ACOUSTIC & ELECTRIC)

Learn the basics or sharpen your skills with beginner and intermediate guitar lessons. Explore acoustic and electric styles tailored to your pace. Perfect for students looking for personalized classes.

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KEYBOARD

(PIANO)

Start playing melodies or take your skills to the next level with beginner-friendly keyboard lessons which makes learning fun and accessible for all. Perfect for students looking for personalized classes.​

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VOCALS

(CARNATIC)

Discover your voice with singing lessons designed for beginners and intermediates. Learn pitch, range, and performance techniques. Perfect for students looking for personalized classes.

THE INDIAN & WESTERN FUSION TEACHING AT MUSICHEMY

Western Music
 

Musical Terms

 

  • Dynamics (piano, forte, crescendo, diminuendo)

  • Tempo (allegro, adagio, moderato)

  • Articulation (staccato, legato, accent)

  • Symbol recognition (repeat signs, fermata, coda, etc.)

 

Notation

 

  • Staff, clefs (treble and bass)

  • Notes and rests (values and placement)

  • Time signatures (simple and compound)

  • Ledger lines for higher and lower pitches

 

Rhythm and Its Applications

 

  • Simple rhythms (quarter, half, eighth notes)

  • Bar lines, measures, and beats

  • Syncopation and basic patterns in compound time

  • Practical exercises for clapping, playing, or singing rhythms

 

Scales and Keys

 

  • Major scales and their key signatures

  • Natural and harmonic minor scales

  • Circle of fifths for understanding related keys

  • Introduction to relative major and minor relationships

 

Chords and Harmony

 

  • Primary triads (I, IV, V) in major and minor keys

  • Cadences (perfect, imperfect, and plagal)

  • Building and identifying chord progressions

  • Harmonizing melodies using simple chords

 

Application of Indian Music in Western Theory

 

  • Mapping Indian swaras to Western notes (e.g., Sa = C)

  • Understanding Indian rhythmic cycles (tala) in terms of Western time signatures

  • Fusion concepts: blending ragas with Western harmonic progressions

Indian Music
 

Musical Terms

 

  • Carnatic: Swarasthanas, Gamakas, Alankaras

  • Hindustani: Sargam, Taal, Meend, Tihai

  • Common terms: Raga, Tala, Shruti, Laya

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Notation, Rhythm, and Its Applications

 

  • Introduction to swaras (Sa, Ri, Ga, etc.)

  • Writing and reading Indian music notation

  • Understanding and practicing talas (Adi, Rupaka, Teen Taal)

  • Clapping cycles for basic rhythm comprehension

 

Basics of Carnatic Music

 

  • Sapta Swaras (seven notes) and their ascending/descending order

  • Basic ragas (e.g., Mayamalavagowla, Shankarabharanam)

  • Introduction to Alankaras (basic exercises in rhythm)

 

Basics of Hindustani Music

 

  • Saptak (octave) and its division: Mandra, Madhya, and Taar

  • Basic ragas (e.g., Yaman, Bhairav)

  • Introduction to Teentaal and its variations

 

Application of Western Theory in Indian Music

 

  • Using Western scales to explain Indian ragas

  • Applying Western rhythmic patterns to Indian compositions

  • Exploring fusion: blending Indian melodic improvisation with Western chordal harmony

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