Learn Hindustani
Classical Singing —
Even If You've
Never Sung Before
Structured 1-on-1 online training for beginners.
Start with a free trial class.
No commitment. No credit card required.
"Zero background. After 3 months I can sing a full Raag Yaman."
Simple Pricing. No Surprises.
Start with a Free Trial.
Choose the plan that fits your schedule. Cancel anytime. First class is on us.
- 1-on-1 live sessions
- Personalized Riyaz plan
- Mentor feedback via WhatsApp
- Monthly virtual Baithak access
- Recorded session library
- Everything in Starter
- Double the live mentorship
- Faster progression
- Priority scheduling
Try Your First Class Free.
No Credit Card Required.
Book your free 30-minute trial class. Experience the teaching style, meet your mentor, and see if we're the right fit — with zero pressure, zero payment.
Join 100+ beginners who started their journey with us
Your First Month:
Clear, Simple, Rewarding
No confusion. No pressure. Just steady progress with a mentor who guides you step by step.
In your first session, we listen to your voice, understand your goals, and show you exactly how our classes work. No commitment. No awkwardness.
Based on your schedule, your mentor creates a simple daily Riyaz plan. Just 15–20 minutes. We show you exactly what to practise, so you never feel lost.
Within your first month, you'll learn a simple bandish or bhajan you can confidently sing. This is your first win — and it fuels your motivation to keep going.
"I was nervous I'd be the 'worst' student. But my mentor made me feel comfortable from day one. Within a month, I was singing something I was proud of."
Kanhaiya Baheti
A dedicated music educator with over a decade of experience guiding students from their very first note to confident, expressive singing.
His approach strips away intimidation and replaces it with clarity, structure, and genuine mentorship.
Disciple of Shri. Mukul Kulkarni Ji — carrying forward an authentic vocal lineage.
A proven system designed specifically for working adults and beginners.
Krissh Italiya
A passionate classical vocalist deeply invested in the pure and traditional forms of Indian Classical Music. Krissh brings a soulful approach to his practice and performances.
Currently pursuing an M.A. in Music from the prestigious Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune, he is constantly refining his musical aesthetics.
Learning the profound art of music from Chintan Upadhyay and renowned Dhrupad maestro Pandit Uday Bhawalkar.
Pursuing Masters (M.A. Music) at Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune, bridging deep tradition with academic study.
Aarohi Mandlik
Aarohi weaves emotion and strict technical discipline into her musical journey. Her renditions reflect a deep devotion to the classical arts and an unwavering pursuit of pure notes.
Known for her captivating stage presence, she carries the legacy of classical Indian music forward with grace and impeccable gayaki.
Privileged to be learning and honing her craft under the strict tutelage of Vidushi Manjiri Asanare Kelkar.
Deeply rooted in traditional raag-daari, presenting the aesthetics of the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana with finesse.
Not Just Classes.
A Complete System
Built Around You.
Most online music classes give you a teacher and a time slot. Abhigyanam gives you a mentor, a roadmap, and a community — designed so beginners make real, visible progress from day one.
They teach you how to think about music."
That's the Abhigyanam difference. Start with a free 30-minute trial — zero pressure, zero payment.
Our Hindustani
Vocal Curriculum
Classical music cannot be taught from a textbook — it must be felt, shaped, and guided. Every student at Abhigyanam gets a learning journey designed entirely around their own voice, goals, and pace. No two journeys look the same.
We don't follow a fixed curriculum — because every voice is unique. Your classes are fully tailored to your current level, learning pace, and artistic vision. You tell us where you want to go. We design the path.
We start with your current ability — not a textbook syllabus. Every lesson is calibrated to where you are, and evolves as you grow.
Move through ragas, taals, and vocal techniques at your own pace — no rush, no pressure, just consistent visible progress.
Pure classical, semi-classical, or devotional — we map the roadmap around your goals and keep you focused on them.
We never rush you to the next level. Strong fundamentals — sur, taal, and breath — are built into every step of your journey.
No rigid syllabus. Just pure, personalised Hindustani vocal mentorship — guided by your voice, shaped by your goals.
They Doubted Themselves.
Then They Started Singing.
These aren't trained musicians or performers. They're busy professionals, homemakers, and absolute beginners — just like you — who took one step. Watch what happened next.
My mentor proved me wrong in the very first class."
Have Any Questions
There is no fixed age to begin. Children as young as 5-6 can start with basic pitch recognition and simple exercises, while adults and seniors find equal joy and progress. Learning Hindustani music is a journey open to all ages.
Yes, with live one-on-one instruction and proper audio setup, online classes are very effective. Our teachers provide real-time corrections, and recorded sessions help students practice at their own pace.
Hindustani classical music emphasizes deep improvisation within a raga framework, microtonal nuances (shruti), and a systematic progression from basic swaras to complex compositions. It builds a strong foundation for any musical style.
Classes cover swar sadhana (note practice), raga exploration, tala (rhythm) training, voice culture, and introductory theory. Advanced students also learn bandish, taans, and alaap. All ages receive personalized attention.
A harmonium or tanpura (digital app is fine) is helpful but not mandatory for beginners. You need a good internet connection, a device with camera, and a quiet space. Our teachers guide you on ideal setup.
Yes, we offer structured foundation courses for absolute beginners of all ages. The curriculum starts with basic swaras, simple compositions, and voice culture exercises to build confidence and interest.
Learning is a continuous journey. Basic proficiency in a few ragas can take 1-2 years with regular practice. Mastery evolves over decades, but students enjoy singing beautiful compositions from the very first months.