Reflections from our students

  • Profile view of a young man with curly hair wearing glasses and playing a flute.

    "I am unbelievably lucky to have Gandhar sir as my guru. He goes beyond teaching how to play music into guiding one to explore and appreciate music on their own. He teaches with the utmost care and genuineness and inspires all who are truly passionate to give their best effort, regardless of if they are musicians, college students, office goers, etc. from any part of the world. His style of teaching is very unique and effective, and he is a very kind and approachable person. As a student, you will also get to see his virtuosity and creative ability in every session. The perfect academy if you hope to gain a deep understanding of Hindustani classical music and grow as a musician and person."

    Siddhant Pandit (Texas, US)

  • Young man playing a bamboo flute with glasses, standing in front of a microphone during a performance.

    "I have been learning under gandhar Dada for 3 years now, the way he teaches and address our doubts is absolutely fantastic. He makes sure that not many students are cramped in one batch and everyone gets their own batch with other students with the same pace of learning. He himself keeps learning and researching new things about music and teaches what is relevant for the students. He even organises baithaks for the student where the students learn to perform their skill professionally. Gandhar Dada also invites other upcoming and professionals musicians to conduct workshops and concerts for the students to learn more about music. His vision and enthusiasm for learning and teaching music are unmatched!"

    Swaroop Songaonkar (Thane)

  • A person with glasses playing a traditional flute.

    “Gandhar sir's techniques and teachings have been very valuable in my musical journey. He not only taught me flute techniques but also helped me grow more interest in this craft and in Indian Classical music in general. He gave me the path how to build a career in Music and also assisted me time to time in recordings, flute playing and my riyaz. I also got the opportunity to play alongside him in a concert in Goa and also got guidance how to setup the mic live on stage and how to control breathing and stage fear during the performance which helped me immensely in my further programs and competitions. I am genuinely feeling proud to be Gandhar sir's student!”

    Saatwik Sen (Kolkata)

  • Man playing a wooden flute, wearing glasses and a green shirt, with a brown beard and short hair.

    "I’ve been learning flute for almost two years now from Gandhar sir, I would like to take a moment to express my gratitude. He is a dedicated teacher, and he brings an incredible depth of knowledge about Indian classical music. He not only focuses on technique but also fosters a genuine love for the instrument and its music. I had tried learning flute via YouTube and I incorporated wrong techniques. He ensured I unlearn them and with his patience and personalized approach it has helped me grow as a musician. I always leave our sessions feeling motivated and excited to practice. I highly recommend him to anyone looking to learn the flute!"

    Aalap Narvekar (US)

  • Man playing a flute outdoors at night, with a tree trunk and stars in the background.

    Gandhar is a teacher who connects with his students seamlessly ! I am associated with him for last few months only but received learnings of many years. What is admirable is his belief and conviction that everyone can achieve what he has achieved . Truly an excellent artist , flautist , teacher , communicator ... And (or because !) he is an excellent human being..

    Shirish Joshi (Talegaon)

  • Young man with glasses and a beard playing a wooden flute, facing slightly to the right with a textured white wall in the background.

    "Very good experience. The sessions are very well-structured, helping both beginners and advanced players, ensuring comprehensive learning. The access to recorded sessions helps to revisit the learnings. Additionally, the supportive community fosters a love for music and encourages students to explore their creativity. Highly recommend!"

    Aniket Patil (UK)

  • A man playing a flute in a room with large windows and curtains.

    "As a 44-year-old who started classical music later in life, I initially had many apprehensions about learning correctly. However, Gandhar Sir and his capable team, including Saket Sir, have been instrumental in helping me carry on with my learning process and improve my "notes." If you're seeking pure music and a genuine learning experience, this is the place. You won't find crash courses, filmy tunes, or "YouTube-style gyan" here. Just authentic, classical music. Gandhar sir seamlessly merges traditional learning styles with super easeFor anyone in Thane eager to learn Hindustani classical flute, sir offers a patient and effective approach. His method begins with unlearning and gradually rebuilding, helping students gain confidence and play with ease. There are no shortcuts or gimmicks here - only authentic classical music. Monthly Baithaks add a traditional yet friendly space"

    Imran Khan (Thane)

  • A man in sunglasses wearing a black jacket and white T-shirt, standing outdoors on a sunny day with trees and hills in the background.

    "Gandhar Sir's teaching goes beyond just learning the flute; he helps you develop a deeper appreciation for Indian classical music. While mastering this music is no easy task, he ensures the journey is enjoyable. I've been training with him for the past 5-6 months, and I've noticed a significant improvement—not just in my flute playing, but in my overall understanding of Indian classical music. If you're serious about learning the flute, I highly recommend reaching out to Gandhar Sir. Remember, learning the flute takes time and patience, so trust in your guru and the process."

    Swapnil Patil (Thane)

  • A man smiling while playing a drum set in a room with blue and white walls.

    "Extremely happy to land here. If you truly want to learn music, this is the place. I have been taking flute classes from Gandhar Ji, and they are an enriching blend of focused learning, creativity, and performance through Baithaks. The environment is welcoming and motivating, making it a space where students not only learn but truly grow. Gandhar Ji, with his passion for music, gives every student individual attention and guidance. His teaching is structured yet flexible, allowing progress at one’s own pace while mastering fundamentals of Hindustani classical music. The focus on both technique and aesthetics makes learning rare, holistic, and enjoyable. Regular Baithaks give students the chance to perform, build confidence, and create a sense of community. Gandhar Ji’s dedication is evident in every lesson, and the results show in how much we grow as musicians and individuals. I feel fortunate to be part of this class and highly recommend it to anyone wishing to develop musically in a meaningful way."

    Guruprasad Prasad (Bangalore)

Students of Music by Gandhar

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At Students of Music by Gandhar, our vision is to revolutionize the way Hindustani Classical music is taught - making the learning process simpler while guiding students to truly understand its intricate concepts.

The bansuri is our medium to explore the vast canvas of music. Mastery begins with a strong foundation in technique, built through regular sessions, disciplined practice, and mindful riyaz.

We encourage students to listen to the music shared in our group, actively participate in discussions, and remain curious. Through consistent engagement, listening, and practice, you will not only learn to play the flute - you will learn to express the soul of music itself.