by krishnamusicschool | Mar 5, 2026 | Ragas & Theory
If Indian classical music were a language, Raag Yaman would be its alphabet. Every student — regardless of instrument, background, or age — begins their journey into Hindustani classical music with this one raga. And for very good reason. Raag Yaman is structurally...
by krishnamusicschool | Feb 4, 2026 | Ragas & Theory
Nearly 1 in 5 adults in the United States experiences mental illness annually, with similar rates across Canada, the UK, and Europe. While therapy and medication help millions, there's a growing gap: accessible, affordable, scientifically-backed practices that...
by krishnamusicschool | Feb 4, 2026 | Ragas & Theory
You've heard Indian classical music—maybe in a meditation app, yoga class, or travel documentary. But what's actually happening musically? Why does it sound so different from Western music? And most importantly: can you understand it without years of training? If...
by krishnamusicschool | Jan 10, 2026 | Ragas & Theory
If you've ever listened to Indian classical music and felt a mysterious sense of order beneath the elaborate melodies—a cycling pulse that keeps bringing the music "home"—you've been hearing tala, the rhythmic foundation of all Indian music. Unlike Western music's...
by krishnamusicschool | Jan 3, 2026 | Ragas & Theory
Learning to play the harmonium doesn't require years of study, expensive travel to India, or complex musical theory. With a professional harmonium teacher online, you can master this beautiful Indian instrument from your home, on your schedule, with personalized...
by krishnamusicschool | Jan 1, 2026 | Ragas & Theory
Many aspiring singers discover Indian classical music singing exercises and feel overwhelmed by the complexity and unfamiliar terminology. Whether you're drawn to the haunting beauty of a Khayal performance or the devotional essence of Bhajans, mastering singing...