Carnatic Vocals
Structured Carnatic vocal training focused on sruti alignment, voice culture, swara exercises, tala understanding, gamakas, Geethams, Varnams, Kritis, manodharma basics, bhava-oriented rendition, and concert-oriented repertoire building from beginner to advanced levels.
Students are guided through a systematic progression with emphasis on classical foundation, lyrical understanding, improvisational development, and performance confidence, along with support for examinations, competitions, university-oriented academic pathways including B.Music, M.A. Music, and Ph.D.-level training, as well as research-oriented learning and advanced theoretical understanding.
Special training is also offered in Bhajans, Shlokas, devotional repertoire, and concert presentation formats, with opportunities provided for participation in online cultural platforms, thematic presentations, and kutcheri performances.
Classes are conducted exclusively in online format through both group and 1:1 sessions, enabling students across locations to pursue structured Carnatic music training with flexibility and personalised guidance. Open to children, teenagers, and adult learners with no upper age limit for learning.
Curriculum
Structured curriculum inspired by university-oriented Carnatic music training pathways including B.Music, M.A. Music, and advanced research-oriented learning.
Practical Curriculum
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Sruti alignment and voice culture basics
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Sarali Varisai
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Jantai Varisai
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Dhatu Varisai
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Alankarams in different talas
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Basic tala exercises and hand coordination
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Simple Geethams
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Introduction to swara singing
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Introduction to bhajans and devotional songs
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Pronunciation and lyrical clarity training
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Introduction to stage discipline and presentation
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Basic listening and repetition exercises
Theory Curriculum
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Introduction to Carnatic music system
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Basic technical terms:
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Sruti
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Swara
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Raga
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Tala
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Arohanam / Avarohanam
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Sapta swaras and sthayis
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Introduction to talas
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Basic understanding of melakarta and janya ragas
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Introduction to composers of Carnatic music
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Importance of sruti and laya
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Basic notation reading
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Introduction to devotional and bhakti traditions in music
Class Formats & Schedule
Online Carnatic Vocal Training
Structured online Carnatic vocal training conducted through live interactive sessions with focused guidance in sruti alignment, voice culture, swara exercises, tala understanding, repertoire building, bhava-oriented rendition, manodharma development, and concert-oriented learning.
Students progress systematically from foundational exercises and Geethams to Varnams, Kritis, improvisation techniques, devotional repertoire, and performance preparation, with opportunities for examinations, competitions, online cultural showcases, and kutcheri participation.
Sessions are designed to provide personalised correction, consistent mentorship, and a structured classical learning environment suitable for students across locations and age groups.
Batch Timings
Smt. Radhavittal
Beginner Batches
Batch A
Wednesday — 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM & Saturday — 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Batch B
Monday — 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM & Friday — 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Batch C
Wednesday — 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM & Friday — 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Batch D
Tuesday — 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM & Thursday — 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Kum. Varsha
Beginner Batches
Batch A
Thursday — 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM & Saturday — 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Batch B
Saturday — 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM & Sunday — 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Smt. Radhavittal
Intermediate Batch
Batch A
Wednesday — 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM & Sunday — 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Program Highlights
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Each batch is limited to 10–12 students to ensure focused correction and individual attention
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International online batches available for students in Canada, USA, and other global locations
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Limited 1:1 vocal training slots available for personalised progression and concert-oriented mentoring
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Structured training in classical repertoire, devotional music, bhajans, and shlokas
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Regular assignments, voice practice guidance, and revision support provided between classes
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Periodic online assessments and examinations conducted to monitor progress and maintain structured learning
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Opportunities provided for participation in online cultural platforms, thematic presentations, and kutcheri performances
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University-oriented guidance available for B.Music, M.A. Music, and advanced academic pathways
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Suitable for children, teenagers, and adult learners with no upper age limit for learning
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Fee details are shared during the enrollment and registration process
Enrollment
We welcome students from the age of 4 years and above, across beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Our programs are structured to support systematic learning based on age, experience, and training goals.
How Enrollment Works
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Select your preferred batch based on available timings
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Fill out the registration form with student details and chosen batch
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Complete payment through the form-based registration process
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Confirmation of admission and batch allocation will be shared via WhatsApp
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