
Tabla Classes in Thanisandra
Structured one-on-one Tabla training in Thanisandra.
Bol clarity • Thekas (Keharwa, Dadra, Teentaal) • Taal discipline. • Stage performances every term.
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 Tabla Classes
At Mela Thanisandra, Tabla training follows a structured progression focused on posture, hand technique and bol clarity.
Students build strong fundamentals in basic thekas and taal discipline before progressing into compositions and improvisation patterns.
Our one-on-one format ensures focused correction and measurable improvement. Parents value the structure and recital exposure.
Classical Foundations
Classical rigor (bols, theka, kayda, rela, tihai)
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.
Tabla Class Fees
₹5,500/month | ₹1,000 one-time registration
Premium one-on-one tabla training, with exam prep and stage concerts included.
Mela’s Tabla classes in Thanisandra serve families from Sobha City, RK Hegde Nagar, MCECHS Layout and surrounding North Bangalore areas seeking structured Indian classical rhythm training.

What Will You Learn in your Tabla Class?
✅ Technique & Tone — posture, dayan/bayan hand placement, bol clarity (Na, Tin, Ta, Ghe/Ge, Ke)
✅ Theka & Taal — Keherwa (8), Dadra (6), Rupak (7), Jhaptal (10), Teentaal (16) with lehra/metronome
✅ Compositions & Performance — basic kayda, rela, tihai, and recital prep
Who Is This Tabla Class For?
Is Tabla Right for Your Child?
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Kids (6+) ready for rhythm & discipline
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Teens aiming for school performances or classical pathways
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Parents who want structured, premium one-on-one training (not casual hobby classes)
Tabla Class in Thanisandra FAQs
Q: What age is best to start Tabla 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 coordination and rhythm development.
Q: Do students learn real thekas early?
A: Yes. Students begin with Keharwa from the first month, then progress to Dadra and more complex thekas as control and clarity improve.
Q: We don’t own a Tabla yet. Can we still start?
A: Yes. Beginners can start with a practice pad or dayan. During the trial class in Thanisandra, we guide parents on selecting the right student Tabla set.
Q: Do you prepare students for classical assessments or performances?
A: Yes. Students follow structured milestones including kayda, rela and tihai development, along with term-end recitals.
Q: How much home practice is expected?
A: Beginners are encouraged to practice 10–15 minutes per day. As compositions become more advanced, 20–30 minutes daily supports steady progress.
Q: Do students get to perform?
A: Yes. Students perform at Mela’s term-end concerts and recitals in Thanisandra, building rhythm confidence and stage discipline.

A Typical Tabla Class Lesson Progression
Level 1
Intro and basics
Posture, hand position, basic bols (Na/Tin/Ta/Ghe), simple patterns
Level 3
Classical Growth
Dadra theka; simple tihai endings; tone control drills
Level 2
Intermediate Basics
Keherwa theka steady tempo; introduce metronome/lehra
Level 4
Advanced
Rupak/Jhaptal intro; beginner kayda (theme + 1–2 variations). Teentaal theka; basic rela; coordination & speed control
Start Your Tabla Journey Today
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