MusicTek
Music school in Gurgaon,
A-213A, Sushant Lok-1
Regular program & Summer camp
Instruments: Guitar (electric/acoustic), Drumset, Bass, Keyboard, Piano, Tabla,
Hindustani Vocal, Western Vocal.
Dance: Kathak, Jazz, Salsa, Hip-hop.
School office hours:
Monday to Friday: 2pm to 7.30pm
Saturday & Sunday: 10.30am to 6pm
Call us @ 9871584447 or 0124-4255537
or email us: info@musictek.org
http://www.musictek.org
The regular program is for all ages and levels of students from young children to retirees. The dedicated student can enroll for individual/group classes on once a week, twice a week basis or more on request.
The Summer Camp is a 3, 5, or 7-week (5-days a week) intensive course offering students a sneak peek into the world of Music / Dance. Students will learn new skills on their instrument, work effectively with other musicians in a band situation and get a chance to record. Students are given a CD of their recording at the end of the session.
School curriculum:
At MusicTek we believe that it is just as important to have a solid curriculum for a beginner as it is for an advanced player, and provide a complete structure for the implementation of materials and learning tools giving priority to - Musical Literacy; Technique; Style and Versatility on the Instrument. There are six main areas to the MusicTek Curriculum. Our syllabus is structured with Technical work, sight reading, list pieces, aural tests, recording principles/transcription and general knowledge.
School Director: Manoj Mavely is the first ever drummer from the Indian sub-continent to be awarded a $28,000 Scholarship to study at the world renowned Berklee College of Music, Boston. During his years at Berklee he studied with greats like Dave Dicenso, Dave Samuels, Kim Plainfield, Larry Finn, Casey Scheuerell, Jon Hazilla, John Ramsay and Skip Hadden. Manoj performs in contemporary Afro-Cuban, Jazz, Funk, Rock and Brazilian styles. An exceptionally consummate player, his versatility is evident as he can play everything from jazz to pop to speed metal. He is also highly regarded for his unique concepts in developing the “drummer’s mind” through advanced reading skills, styles, groove, independence, odd meters, ostinatos, cross- rhythms, and techniques that have challenged over 800 students of all levels for the past 13 years.
Feel free to call /stop by the school and speak with our staff about what is most appropriate for you or your child.

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1 Bryan mathew varghese ~ Dec 20, 2011 at 3:30 am
Respected sir, i wanted to study lead guitars just like jazz and classical guitar…please help me
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