
Keyboard Classes in Thanisandra
Premium One-on-One Keyboard Lessons in Thanisandra • Trinity & Rockschool (RSL) Keys prep • Concerts every term • Structured progress
Serving Sobha City, RK Hegde Nagar, MCECHS Layout & North Bangalore.

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 Keyboard Classes
At Mela Thanisandra, keyboard training follows a structured curriculum focused on technique, sight-reading, rhythm control and graded repertoire progression.
Students prepare for Trinity and Rock School (RSL) examinations while building confidence through regular stage performances.
Our one-on-one format ensures personalized pacing and measurable progress. Parents value the discipline — consistent milestones and exam alignment.
International Exam
Boards
Trinity, Rock School, LCM, ABRSM) – Globally recognized curriculum
Personalized One-on-One Lessons
Every child learns at their own pace, with zero reschedules.
Confidence from Stage Performances
Concerts every term build discipline + prestige.
Trusted by 500+ North Bangalore Families
10+ years of proven results.
Keyboard Class Fees
₹5,500/month | ₹1,000 one-time registration
Premium one-on-one keyboard training, with exam prep and stage concerts included.
Certifications
At Mela Thanisandra, keyboard students train for Trinity College London, Rock School (RSL), ABRSM and London College of Music (LCM) grades — globally recognized certifications that build technical mastery, discipline and performance confidence.
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What Will You Learn in your Keyboard Class?
✅ Technique & Posture — correct hand position, finger independence, two-hand coordination.
✅ Songs & Theory — chords, scales, rhythm, sight-reading + real songs from month 1.
✅ Performance & Exams — Trinity & Rockschool (RSL) Keys prep + live recitals every term.
Who Is This Keyboard Class For?
Is Keyboard Right for Your Child?
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Kids (6+) who want quick wins — play a simple song in month 1.
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Teens aiming for school band/competitions or Trinity/Rockschool Keys exams.
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Parents who want structured, premium one-on-one training with stage recitals and clear practice goals.
Keyboard Classes in Thanisandra FAQs
Q: What age is best to start keyboard classes in Thanisandra?
A: Most students begin from age 6+. At our Thanisandra center, lessons are tailored for younger children, teens, and adults based on their level and coordination.
Q: Do children learn real songs early?
A: Yes. Students at our Thanisandra center begin learning simple tunes from the first month alongside scales and rhythm training to build strong fundamentals while staying motivated.
Q: Do you prepare students for grade exams?
A: Yes. Our keyboard curriculum aligns with Trinity and Rock School (RSL) Keys examinations, with LCM or ABRSM pathways available depending on the student’s progression and goals.
Q: How long before my child can play confidently?
A: With consistent practice and regular one-on-one classes twice a week, most students can perform simple pieces confidently within 3–4 months.
Q: Will my child perform on stage?
A: Yes. Students perform at term-end recitals and concerts in Thanisandra, building confidence, stage presence, and musical discipline.

A Typical Keyboard Lesson Plan at Mela
Week 1-2:
Intro and basics
Introduction to the keyboard layout
Basic hand positioning and posture
Playing simple melodies using right-hand fingers
Week 5-6:
Note Reading and Scales
Introduction to music notation and sight-reading
Learning major and minor scales
Practicing scales in different keys
Week 9-10:
Musical Styles and Genres
Introduction to various musical styles (Classical, Jazz, Pop, etc.)
Playing simple tunes in different genres
Understanding the characteristics of each musical style
Week 3-4:
Basic Rhythm and Chords
Understanding rhythm and beats
Introducing left-hand accompaniment with basic chords
Playing melodies with simple left-hand accompaniment
Week 7-8:
Chord Progressions and Arpeggios
Exploring chord progressions
Understanding arpeggios and their applications
Playing songs using chord progressions and arpeggios
Week 11-12:
Review and Progress Assessment
Practicing selected pieces from the lessons
Preparing for a small recital or performance
Reviewing previously learned techniques and applying them in performance
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