
Learn musical instruments with us at our own space with renowned world-class professionals

Renowned teachers.
Learn violin from Ustaad Islamuddin Mir, Tabla from Ashiq Ali Chaand and sitaar from Shehzad Hussain—professionals with deep expertise

Consistent sessions.
Lessons are held reliably twice a week, covering classical South Asian music and Western melodies, including sight-reading.

Instrument support.
We help with instrument purchases and provide sitars during class for participants.
See Our Classes in Action
Get a glimpse of violin and sitaar lessons at Nani Ghar. Our teaching blends classical South Asian traditions with Western methods—such as reading sheet music and ensemble playing. Watch the video to see how our professors create a supportive space for absolute beginners as well as more advanced learners.

Ustaad Islamuddin
With his career spanning over 50 years, Islamuddin Mir has served as a violinist for Radio Pakistan Karachi, the Pakistani film industry, and has performed abroad as a violinist and ghazal singer. Meer also held the position of a composer for the audio company, Sonic.

Ustaad Ashiq
An accomplished Tabla maestro with over a decade of professional experience spanning classical tabla, Sufi percussion, and music education.Trained under the esteemed Gharana masters including the Seniya and Farokh-Abad Gharanas, with a distinguished performance history across Pakistan.

Ustaad Shehzad
A student of his father, the late sitar maestro Ustad Sajid Hussain, Shehzad has received rigorous training in the South Asian classical music tradition. He showcases unmatched musical mastery on the sitar.
Sitar (2 days/week)
20,000 PKR
With Ustaad Shehzad
2 weekly classes
Monthly payment
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Violin
15,000 PKR
With Ustaad Islamuddin
Flexible schedule
Monthly payment
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Tabla
15,000 PKR
With Ustaad Ashiq
Flexible schedule
Monthly payment
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Who are the teachers?
Ustaad Islamuddin Mir (violin), Ustaad Ashiq (Tabla) and Shehzad Hussain (sitaar) are classically-trained professionals, both experienced in teaching classical South Asian and Western music, including reading sheet music.
How often are classes held?
Classes are held twice a week for each instrument. Sessions cover both classical genres and Western melodies.
Are instruments provided?
We facilitate instrument purchase, and sitars are available during sitaar classes. All students learn using both classical and Western methods.

