
OUR OFFERINGS
Why choose Musichemy to pursue your musical passion?
Tailored 1-on-1 Sessions
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Exclusive personalized classes, designed to meet individual learning needs.
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Flexibility in scheduling to suit the student's convenience, ensuring consistent progress.
Engaging and Supportive Materials
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PDF charts summarizing key music theory concepts for easy reference.
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Well-organized course presentations (PPTs) to enhance lesson clarity and comprehension.​
Structured Lesson Plans
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60-minute focused sessions conducted weekly,
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Application-based teaching to ensure practical understanding and real-world musical skills.
Interactive and Fun Learning Approach
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Emphasis on making classes enjoyable and engaging through interactive teaching techniques.
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Regular monthly theory tests to reinforce learning and monitor progress effectively.
Comprehensive and Dual Curriculum
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A rich blend of Western and Indian music styles, providing a balanced learning experience.
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Every student, irrespective of their specialization, will gain foundational exposure to both singing and playing an instrument.
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Integrated lessons that cover singing techniques and instrumental skills for well-rounded development.
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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 PLANÂ

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.

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.​

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
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Dynamics (piano, forte, crescendo, diminuendo)
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Tempo (allegro, adagio, moderato)
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Articulation (staccato, legato, accent)
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Symbol recognition (repeat signs, fermata, coda, etc.)
Notation
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Staff, clefs (treble and bass)
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Notes and rests (values and placement)
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Time signatures (simple and compound)
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Ledger lines for higher and lower pitches
Rhythm and Its Applications
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Simple rhythms (quarter, half, eighth notes)
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Bar lines, measures, and beats
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Syncopation and basic patterns in compound time
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Practical exercises for clapping, playing, or singing rhythms
Scales and Keys
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Major scales and their key signatures
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Natural and harmonic minor scales
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Circle of fifths for understanding related keys
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Introduction to relative major and minor relationships
Chords and Harmony
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Primary triads (I, IV, V) in major and minor keys
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Cadences (perfect, imperfect, and plagal)
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Building and identifying chord progressions
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Harmonizing melodies using simple chords
Application of Indian Music in Western Theory
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Mapping Indian swaras to Western notes (e.g., Sa = C)
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Understanding Indian rhythmic cycles (tala) in terms of Western time signatures
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Fusion concepts: blending ragas with Western harmonic progressions
Indian Music
Musical Terms
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Carnatic: Swarasthanas, Gamakas, Alankaras
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Hindustani: Sargam, Taal, Meend, Tihai
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Common terms: Raga, Tala, Shruti, Laya
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Notation, Rhythm, and Its Applications
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Introduction to swaras (Sa, Ri, Ga, etc.)
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Writing and reading Indian music notation
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Understanding and practicing talas (Adi, Rupaka, Teen Taal)
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Clapping cycles for basic rhythm comprehension
Basics of Carnatic Music
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Sapta Swaras (seven notes) and their ascending/descending order
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Basic ragas (e.g., Mayamalavagowla, Shankarabharanam)
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Introduction to Alankaras (basic exercises in rhythm)
Basics of Hindustani Music
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Saptak (octave) and its division: Mandra, Madhya, and Taar
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Basic ragas (e.g., Yaman, Bhairav)
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Introduction to Teentaal and its variations
Application of Western Theory in Indian Music
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Using Western scales to explain Indian ragas
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Applying Western rhythmic patterns to Indian compositions
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Exploring fusion: blending Indian melodic improvisation with Western chordal harmony


