Fees Structure:
Group $15 for a 1 hour lesson (4 student in Group)
Tabla is a popular percussion instrument from India that is widely used in Kirtan and other forms of music. If you are interested in learning how to play the tabla, here is an overview of what you can expect from a typical tabla course:
Introduction: In the beginning, you will learn the basic principles of tabla playing. This includes the history and significance of the instrument, its different parts, and how to tune and maintain the tabla.
Hand positions and strokes: Next, you will learn the different hand positions and strokes used in tabla playing, including the “bols” or syllables used to create different sounds. You will practice playing basic rhythms and patterns to get familiar with the instrument.
Rhythm theory: As you progress, you will learn about rhythm theory and how to read and write different rhythms in the “tala” system used in Indian music. You will also learn how to improvise and create your own rhythms.
Advanced techniques: Once you have mastered the basics, you can move on to more advanced techniques, such as playing with greater speed and complexity, and learning different styles of tabla playing.
Performance: Finally, you will have the opportunity to perform in front of others, either in a classroom setting or in public performances.
Overall, a tabla course will provide you with a comprehensive education in the art of tabla playing, including both theoretical and practical instruction. You will gain a deep understanding of the instrument and its role in Kirtan and other forms of Indian music, and develop the skills you need to become a proficient tabla player.
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Tabla Syllabus