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Bansuri (Indian Flute) Classes in Thanisandra

Structured one-on-one Bansuri training in Thanisandra.
Breath control • Embouchure • Fingering & Alankars • Raga development. • Stage performances every term. 

Serving Sobha City, RK Hegde Nagar, MCECHS Layout & North Bangalore.

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1 on 1 classes

Exam Preparation

Concerts & Recitals

2 classes per week

Fees Per Month: INR 5,500
Registration Fees: INR 1,000

Why Parents Choose Mela’s Flute Classes

At Mela Thanisandra, Bansuri training follows a structured progression rooted in traditional raga-based learning.

Students develop breath control, finger precision and tonal clarity before advancing into alankars and raga exploration.

Our one-on-one format ensures focused correction and steady progress. Parents appreciate the discipline of regular recitals and structured milestones.

Trusted by 500+ families across North Bangalore

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“Within weeks, my son produced a clear tone and played his first bhajan. The one-on-one format keeps him focused.”

– Parent of Ayush, Age 16

Classical Foundations

Hindustani classical pathway (ragas, alankars, taal practice)

One-on-One Lessons

Individual pace and attention.

Stage Confidence

Concerts and recitals every term

Trusted by 500+ North Bangalore Families

Safe, reliable, professional systems.

Flute Class Fees

₹5,500/month | ₹1,000 one-time registration


Premium one-on-one flute and bansuri training, with exam prep and stage concerts included in Thanisandra.

Mela’s Bansuri classes in Thanisandra serve families from Sobha City, RK Hegde Nagar, MCECHS Layout and surrounding North Bangalore areas seeking structured Indian classical flute training.

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What Will You Learn in your Flute Class?

Breath & Embouchure — steady airflow, tone production, posture/hand position


Fingering & Alankars — Sargam, paltas, meend, gamak, ornamentation


Ragas & Taal — beginner ragas (e.g., Bhoopali, Yaman, Durga), lehra/metronome with Keharwa/Teen Taal


Performance & Repertoire — light classical (bhajans/folk) + recital prep every term

Who Is This Flute Class For?

Is Flute Right for Your Child?

  • Kids (6+) who want quick, musical wins with a classical foundation

  • Teens aiming for school shows/competitions or Hindustani repertoire

  • Parents who want structured, premium one-on-one training (not casual hobby classes)

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Hindustaani Bansuri Class FAQs

Q: What age is suitable to start Bansuri (Indian Flute) classes in Thanisandra?

A: Most students begin from age 7+, once breath control and finger reach are comfortable. We also train teens and adults at our Thanisandra center.

Q: Do students learn real songs early?
A: Yes—light songs/bhajans from month 1 alongside alankars and raga basics.

Q: Which Bansuri should we buy (scale/size)?
A: Beginner students typically start with C or G scale bansuri (comfortable finger stretch). We’ll advise in the trial.

Q: Do you use tanpura/shruti and tabla/lehra?
A: Yes—students practice with shruti apps and lehra/metronome for taal discipline.

Q: Are there exams for Bansuri?
A: Formal Western exam boards focus on metal flute; for Bansuri we follow Hindustani classical milestones with term recitals and assessments.

Q: How much home practice is expected?

A: 10–15 mins/day for beginners; 20–30 mins/day as pieces grow.

A Typical Flute Class Lesson Progression

Level 1
Intro and basics

  • Hold/balance, embouchure, steady breath, long-note tone.

  • Sargam (Sa Re Ga Ma…) in middle octave; simple alankars/paltas.

  • Meend basics, shruti/tanpura practice; Keharwa claps.

  • First light song/bhajan for quick confidence.

Level 3

Classical Growth

  • Tone control, dynamics, sustained phrasing.

  • Raga Yaman/Durga: bandish + alankars; accurate meend/gamak.

  • Speed/clarity drills, ear training, call-and-response.

  • Stage run-throughs; duet with tanpura/lehra.

Level 2

Intermediate Basics

  • Clean fingering across holes; octave shift (high Sa).

  • Raga Bhoopali: aroha/avaroha, pakad, sargam geet.

  • Taal practice with lehra/metronome: Keharwa & Dadra.

  • Simple tihai endings; perform 1–2 short pieces.

Level 4

Advanced

  • Second-octave fluency; fast alankars/paltas.

  • Light improvisation: alaap and sargam taans (as ready).

  • Teentaal intro; longer performance set (bhajan + raga).

  • Concert discipline, mic/standing posture, assessment pathway.

Start Your Flute Journey Today​​

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