Age is no barrier and anyone from 8 upwards can join. Classes are structured by ability for beginners, intermediate and advanced students. Some groups are organised by age so students of similar age and ability can support each other. Younger ages may be suited to smaller tanti saaj instruments such as the dilruba and sarangi.

Classes are for all ages, as they are structured by ability for beginners, intermediate and advanced students. Some groups are organised by age so students of similar age and ability can support each other. Age is no barrier and anyone from 8 upwards can join.

We recommend hiring an instrument from GSA. For further details please see Hiring an Instrument.

Classes are once a week during term time.

We recommend daily and consistent vocal and instrument practice (riyaaz) throughout the year (that includes the breaks!) in order to develop proficiency in accuracy and speed. Try to build practice into your daily routine and commit to it. It is important to be fully focused so minimize distractions by switching off your phone, laptop and TV. Set goals to structure your practice, e.g. varying speed, fingering techniques, scales, shabads, alaaps etc. When beginning practice should be longer in order to build familiarity and muscle memory. Students practice alone and arrange practice sessions and gatherings so they can support and motivate each other.

As well as instrument practice, listen to kirtan in the Gurmat Sangeet genre, other kirtan styles and a range of instrumental and vocal Indian classical music. This will help to develop your aural skills and appreciation for kirtan. You will improve your ability to identify pitches, intervals, melody, chords, rhythms, and other basic elements of music through hearing.

We recommend seeing kirtan and Indian classical music in person and there are a range of concert performances by local, national and international artists that you can attend throughout the year. Stay open-minded, curious and committed and you will see progress in your kirtan.

No. We will teach you and you will progress alongside learning your instrument. If you have any concerns please use the contact form to ask us your questions.

No. It is not a requirement but we encourage all of our students to learn when they have the time.

No. Our classes are open to all. If you have any questions please use the contact form to get in touch.

Please contact us using the form to arrange a taster session. We can discuss the best way for you to join into our classes. You might also like to begin our Online Courses.

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