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Understanding Gharanas: The Lineages That Shape Indian Classical Music
Indian classical music, both Hindustani and Carnatic, is not merely a collection of ragas and talas—it’s a living tradition passed...

Lokgharana’s Approach: Music as Therapy
In school across Uttarakhand, Lokgharana uses music as therapy — not as entertainment, but as a tool for transformation: Our...

What Makes Ragas Unique?
Unlike Western music, which is often structured with harmony and chords, Indian classical music relies on melodic improvisation within a...

Ragas for the Mind: How Indian Classical Music Enhances Brain Power
“Music is not just sound. It is a vibration that touches the soul — and the brain.” For centuries, Indian...

Why the Tabla is More Than Just an Instrument — It’s a Language
Each ‘dha’, ‘tin’, and ‘na’ speaks a rhythmical sentence. The tabla is not just a percussion instrument — it’s a...

Empowering Young Minds through Music
Join us on a mission to bring Indian classical music to underprivileged schools! Our upcoming workshop aims to provide free...

History of Harmonium
The harmonium, a popular musical instrument in India, has a rich history that dates back to the 19th century. During...

The Legacy of Gharanas: A Heritage of Indian Classical Music
Indian classical music is a rich and diverse art form that has been passed down through generations, preserving its traditions...

History of Indian String Instruments
The history of Indian string instruments is diverse and reflects the rich musical traditions of the country. These instruments can...