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Muzigal Launches It's State-Of-The-Art Music Academy In Kadugodi, Bengaluru

By Loudest Team
October 30, 2023
Muzigal Launches It's State-Of-The-Art Music Academy In Kadugodi, Bengaluru

Muzigal, India’s largest Music Education Platform, launched its 11th state-of-the-art music academy in Bengaluru. Located in Kadugodi, Bangalore, the academy is spread over 2300 sqft and boasts of an unmatched ambience which is highly conducive to the learning of music including vocal and instrumental. In the presence of Chief Guest – Mr. Lingam Anil Kumar a noted Carnatic Vocalist and performer, and Dr Sowmiya Ramesh, Founder and Managing Partner of Al Jalil exports and Director of DG Hospital &  Muzigal’s Founder Dr. Lakshminarayana Yeluri.

With a capacity to accommodate over 500 students, spread over multiple batches, the Music Academy at Kadugodi will offer lessons in Piano, Keyboard, Guitar, Drums, Carnatic Vocals, Hindustani Vocals, Western Vocals, Violin and Ukulele. For the inaugural month, post the launch of the Music Academy, Muzigal is offering 1-month of free music education with all enrolments.

Muzigal’s state-of-the-art academy is setting a gold standard in music education by providing a 360-degree framework in the music learning and teaching eco-system with online, offline and music instruments’ shop-front integrated into one platform.

Speaking at the launch of Muzigal’s Kadugodi Academy, Muzigal’s Founder Dr. Lakshminarayana Yeluri said, “The Muzigal Academy builds on our mission of democratizing music education by giving learners access to a state-of-the-art learning center in their own community. This will represent the best learning and teaching experience one could hope for in music. It will cater to the widest range of courses in Indian classical and western music taught by expert music teachers. In addition to these, a structured curriculum, periodic assessments, certification, flexible fee payment plans, highly trained teachers, and easy access, make it learner-centric at heart.”

With over 10,000 students spread across India, USA, UK, Australia, and UAE, supported by 400+ trained music teachers and over 40,000 classes completed successfully, Muzigal has helped students fulfil their music aspirations globally, whether they are hobby learners or serious learners hoping to achieve Trinity grade certification.

Traditional music institutions in India have mostly remained as mom-and-pop shops, home tuitions or through some of the large boutique institutions that are either restricted to certain geographies or limited only to advanced level of music learners that are not built to scale with a tech stack behind them. Muzigal’s academy epitomizes and reimagines neighbourhood music academies with state-of-the-art infrastructure, wide choice of music courses, dedicated staff, trained teachers and a shop front. Muzigal invites learners of all age groups and walks of life to come and join the fun.

Muzigal provides a comprehensive approach to music education by leveraging its online presence, offline academies and expert teachers to address the needs of music learners. This approach ensures that students have the resources and guidance necessary to achieve their musical aspirations.

The Kadugodi Muzigal Academy is located at 2nd Floor, Above Bata Showroom, Whitefield, Hoskote Road, Kadugodi Post, Bengaluru - 560067.

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