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Teentaal has sixteen beats, so our packs come in half cycles and full cycles — 8 or 16 live one-to-one classes. One price, no registration fees, nothing renewing behind your back.
Paying from India — UPI, cards and netbanking.
₹4,500
Works out to about ₹560 a class · about a month of twice-weekly classes
The right start for a new student — enough classes to build the daily riyaaz habit and hear the first real progress.
Start with the free trial₹8,500
Works out to about ₹530 a class · about two months of twice-weekly classes
A full teentaal cycle of classes. Most families choose this — it carries a student through a whole stage of the syllabus.
Start with the free trialEvery student begins with a free 40-minute lesson. Buy a pack only after you’ve met the guru and heard the first class for yourself.
Questions parents ask
Yes — completely. It's a real 40-minute first lesson with a guru, not a demo video or a sales call. No card details, no obligation. If it isn't right for your child, you simply tell us so.
After the trial, we send a secure payment link on WhatsApp and email. Families in India pay by UPI, card or netbanking; families abroad pay in USD by international card or PayPal. You never share card details with us directly.
Life happens in every time zone. Tell us at least 12 hours before the class and we'll move it free of charge — the class goes back into your pack. Missed classes without notice are counted as taken.
We'll let you know when two classes remain, with a link to renew. Nothing renews automatically, and unused classes stay valid for three months from purchase.
If you've paid for a pack and change your mind before the second class, we refund the unused classes in full. After that, we refund unused classes at half rate. The full details are in our refund policy.
Practising artists who also know how to teach — every guru performs their art and has taught children online before joining us. We deliberately stay small: we'd rather say no to a teacher than shrug at a class.
Two classes a week is the rhythm we recommend for children — close enough together that nothing is forgotten, spaced enough for real practice in between. One a week works well for busy teens and adults.
Book the free trial — if it isn't right for your family, that costs you nothing but 40 good minutes.