
Western Violin Classes in Thanisandra
Structured one-on-one violin lessons in Thanisandra. Trinity & ABRSM exam preparation. | 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 Western Violin Classes
At Mela Thanisandra, violin training follows a structured curriculum focused on posture, bow control, ear training and graded repertoire progression.
Students prepare for Trinity and ABRSM examinations while building stage confidence through regular recitals.
Parents value the discipline of our one-on-one format — consistent technique development, measurable milestones and zero reschedules ensure steady musical growth.
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.
Certifications
Mela Music School helps you train for Trinity College London, ABRSM, Rock School and London College Music grades the most popular, Internationally recognized Music Qualifications in the world.
Mela’s violin classes in Thanisandra serve families from Sobha City, RK Hegde Nagar, MCECHS Layout and surrounding areas of North Bangalore looking for structured, exam-oriented music training.
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What Will You Learn in your Violin Class?

Who Is This Western Violin
Class For?
Is Western Violin Right for Your Child?
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Kids (6+) ready to start from scratch.
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Teens aiming for orchestra, school shows, or exams.
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Parents looking for structured, premium training (not hobby-only).
✅ Technique & Posture – holding violin, bowing, finger placement.
✅ Songs & Theory – scales, rhythm, sight-reading, while playing real pieces early.
✅ Performance & Exams – Trinity/ABRSM prep, plus live recitals for stage confidence.
Violin Classes in Thanisandra FAQs
Q: What age is best to start violin classes in Thanisandra?
A: Most students begin from age 6+. We also train older children and teens at our Thanisandra center, with lessons tailored to each student’s pace and coordination level.
Q: Do children learn songs early?
A: Yes. Alongside foundational scales and bow technique, students begin learning simple melodies early on to build motivation and musical confidence.
Q: Do you prepare students for Trinity or ABRSM violin exams?
A: Yes. Our violin curriculum in Thanisandra is aligned with Trinity and ABRSM grade requirements, with structured technical development and exam-focused repertoire preparation.
Q: How long before my child can play confidently?
A: Most students can perform simple pieces confidently within 6–7 months with consistent practice and regular one-on-one classes twice a week.
Q: Will my child get stage performance opportunities?
A: Yes. Students perform at Mela’s term-end recitals and concerts in Thanisandra, gaining valuable stage exposure and confidence.
Q: Where are your violin classes located?
A: Mela Music School’s Thanisandra center is located near Sobha City, RK Hegde Nagar, and MCECHS Layout, serving families across North Bangalore.

A Typical Western Violin Lesson Plan at Mela
Week 1-2:
Introduction to the violin
Learn the parts of the violin
Proper violin hold and posture
Bow hold and bowing technique
Introduction to open strings (playing exercises)
Week 5-6:
Expanding Techniques
Introduction to simple melodies using the learned notes
Focus on intonation and pitch accuracy
Developing coordination between left-hand and bowing techniques
Introduction to dynamics (soft and loud playing)
Week 9-10:
Musical Pieces
Learn beginner-level musical pieces
Focus on musical expression and phrasing
Practicing scales and arpeggios
Refining techniques and improving tone quality
Week 3-4:
Basic Techniques
Begin finger placements and basic notes (A, E, D, G)
Basic left-hand finger exercises
Introduction to simple bowing techniques (long and short strokes)
Basic rhythm exercises
Week 7-8:
Introduction to Music Theory
Expanding the range of notes (first and second position)
Introduction to scales (major and minor)
Basic shifting exercises
Introduction to reading simple sheet music
Week 11-12:
Advancing Techniques
Introduction to more complex techniques (double stops, vibrato)
Focus on playing with dynamics and expression
Preparation of a short performance piece or recital
Revision and refinement of learned techniques and pieces
Start Your Western Violin Journey in Thanisandra Today
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western violin trial today.
