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Course duration
12 week(s)
Max class size
30
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A choir conducted based on songs from Indian and Western music for children and adults diagnosed with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), to bring out the passion of music within an individual. The choir focuses on singing a wide repertoire of songs in different languages and focuses on developing singing skills that are essential in vocal techniques, voice projection, expression, and harmony. Going forward in the course where students learn the elements of music and to understand how to read Staff Notation and improve ear-training.

This course is specially built for individuals to see themselves grow through music and to reach a stage where they can see themselves as potential musicians and grow in the journey of music through the choir. We also involve the parents in this course to get to know the students more closely so that we can connect with them to bring the best out of them in the choir. Once we know the child well, through the connect of the teacher and student, the child is trained powerfully for singing in the choir.

Course Format

12 weeks’ course, 12 classes, 45 minutes’ lesson, on Saturdays.

Every 3 weeks, the teachers will be conferring with the teachers about the student.

Objectives

  • Students will be able to find and know the joy of learning music in the choir meeting others and singing together.
  • The student will be singing a wide repertoire of songs in different languages corresponding to both Indian and Western Music.
  • Students will be trained in ear training for music and will be able to understand the elements of music in their song.

Children aged 9 and above can take part in the choir. 

Warm Ups
  • Swaras
  • Solfege
  • Fun Warm ups
Songs
  • Hindi
  • English
  • Other Languages
  • The students will be able to sing a wide range of songs in different languages.
  • Students will develop their skills in music through ear-training, co-ordination and the vocal techniques.
  • Students will find their potential skills to sing and pursue music in the future.