Shruti Sargam Sangit Mahavidyalaya

Shruti Sargam offers educational and training courses in music and dance, music workshops and dance workshops, undertakes performing arts projects, organizes creative sessions, music therapy healing sessions, music and dance rehearsal

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Trusted by over 700 Students, All over India. Since 2005.

Our Classes

Vocal

(Classical, Light & Bollywood)

A short piece of vocal music with lyrics is broadly termed a song, although in different styles of music, it may be called an aria or hymn.
Vocal music often has a sequence of sustained pitches that rise and fall, creating a melody, but some vocal styles use less distinct pitches, such as chants or a rhythmic speech-like delivery, such as rapping. As well, there are extended vocal techniques that may be used, such as screaming, growling, throat singing, or yodelling. Vocal music is probably the oldest form of music, since it does not require any instrument besides the human voice. All musical cultures have some form or type of vocal music.

Dance

(Classical, Bollywood & Western)

Dance refers to a series of set of movement to music which we can either do alone or with a partner. Dancing helps us express our feelings and get active as well. If we look back at history, dance has been a part of our human history since the earliest records.
Dance is also called the hidden language of the soul as we use it to express ourselves when words fall short. The joy which comes with dancing helps us get over our sorrow and adversity sometimes.
Moreover, it is simply a translator for our hearts. What is most important to remember is that dance is not supposed to be perfect. There is no right way of dancing, as long as your heart is happy, you can dance.

Instrumental

(Harmonium, Synthesizer, Guitar, Tabla, Dholak, Congo & Drum)

Playing a musical instrument as a hobby, gives an immense sense of achievement and true satisfaction, in that one can never feel like playing difficult songs or playing it flawlessly. This boosts the ego and enforces sense of self-achievement, which accomplish more in other aspects of life. Playing instrument as a hobby, require regular practice and dedication. Allotting time to practice daily develops discipline in a person. This can be very advantageous to children who, research shows that everything else fails, but music disciplines children-when they are naturally curious and excited about it.

Meet the Trainers

K.K Mishra
Rupak Mishra
Shruti Sargam

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