u/Inevitable-Pain-5844

My experience joining The Music School Bangalore so far

Okay so a little while ago I was feeling completely stuck with music. I really wanted to get better but had no idea how to actually go about it, and honestly every option for learning just felt intimidating. I wasn't seeing myself improve at all, which got really discouraging after a while. Joining The Music School Bangalore kind of turned that around for me. Since starting, I've picked up stuff I didn't even know I was missing, like actual stage presence, and this growing sense of being comfortable as, I guess, my own kind of artist? I've got a much better grip on music theory now too, and somewhere along the way I ended up with a proper little network of other musicians, which I really didn't expect going in. The classes themselves are open and genuinely fun, but they always leave me with something new to chew on. I pretty much walk out of every session having learned something about music, or just the whole music world, that I had no clue about before. Some things that have really stood out to me: The infrastructure is properly good The people you meet there, the network is real The tutors actually know their stuff, and they're also just lovely and easy to talk to. Admin and faculty are refreshingly straight with you There's flexibility, but they also keep you accountable, which I've come to appreciate more than I thought I would. And it's genuinely good value for the money Comparing myself now to when I started, I'm way more comfortable on stage, a lot more confident in general, and I'm actually seeing progress for once. I've also gotten weirdly good with all the equipment, on stage and off, which was never even on my radar. Anyway, if you're in Bangalore and feeling stuck with music like I was, it's been a really good experience for me so far. Happy to answer anything if you're curious.😁😁

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u/Inevitable-Pain-5844 — 7 days ago