Course curriculum

    1. Get to Know the Sitar

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Strings, Strokes & Scales

    3. Notation & Key Words

    4. Module 1 Quiz

    1. Learn to Play Palta

    2. Teen Taal: 16-Beat Rhythm Cycle

    3. Module 2 Quiz

    1. Right Hand Stroke: D R dr dr

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Right Hand Stroke Variation

    3. Module 3 Quiz

    1. Tuning to Raag Kirwani

    2. Bilawal & Kirwani: What's the Difference?

    3. Kirwani & Octaves

    4. Rupak Taal: 7-Beat Rhythm Cycle

    5. Module 4 Quiz

    1. Learn a New Tune

    2. Module 5 Quiz

    1. Meend: Note Bending

    2. Oral Tradition: Observing by Ear

    3. Raag Yaman

    4. Module 6 Quiz

About this course

  • $49.00
  • 34 lessons
  • Asynchronous
  • Sitar
  • Ages 14+

Modules feature:

  • Video Demonstrations

  • Step-by-step Illustrations

  • Play-Along Opportunities

  • Indian Music Notation

  • Worksheets

Master Sitar Foundations

Over the course of 10 detailed modules, participants will master sitar fundamentals including:

  • Left & right-hand playing techniques

  • Raag & Taal - foundational concepts of rhythm and melody

  • Indian music theory & notation

  • Key musical elements - theme & variation, sliding techniques, ornaments, rhythmic cycles, and string bending

  • Performance & improvisational techniques

Start Your Sitar Journey TODAY!

Learn the basics from scratch.

Meet your instructor!

Mohamed Assani

World Music Faculty

Mohamed Assani is a sitarist and composer, known for his genre-defying approach to music making. Trained in both Indian/Pakistani and Western Classical music, his music-making seamlessly draws from different genres and cultures with depth and authenticity. According to the Georgia Straight Newspaper, “Assani is both a musician who’s deeply rooted in the artistic traditions of South Asia and a one-of-a-kind innovator who’s bent on ensuring that those age-old forms will survive and grow in the modern era.”

Mohamed has brought his sitar to new audiences across the globe through innovative collaborations that have stretched the boundaries of his instrument. Career highlights include co-writing a sitar concerto that was performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, performing for his Royal Highness the Aga Khan and being invited to teach at London’s prestigious Royal Academy of Music.

In April 2020, Mohamed launched his newest album, Wayfinder. Using a refreshing, contemporary sound palette, Wayfinder incorporates a range of stylistic influences, including Indian/Pakistani Classical, Middle Eastern, jazz, funk, Western Classical, ambient & electronic music.. It was produced by Juno and Emmy nominated producer, Adham Shaikh. According to Vinyl Chapters, “The way Mohamed Assani has manipulated, caressed and amalgamated so many different styles under the watchful rule of his sitar playing is nothing short of mesmeric.”

Mohamed’s musical journey began at Dartington College of Arts in England, where he did a degree in Western Classical and World music. He then went on to learn sitar in the traditional way and is a senior disciple of Ustad Ashraf Sharif Khan of the Poonch Gharana.

Mohamed is a leader in his field – forging new paths for his music to develop and grow, while remaining committed to the rich roots from which his tradition has emerged. Mohamed has recently been nominated for the ‘Instrumental Artist of the Year’ for Western Canadian Music Award 2021. He lives in Vancouver, Canada.

Explore the world of South Asian music.

Start your first lesson today.

FAQ

  • Do I need a sitar to take this course?

    Yes, for the best learning experience, we recommend that you have access to a sitar while taking this course. This course offers a number of play-along opportunities. it is recommended to take this course with a sitar so you can follow along, try fingering and strokes, and learn to play patterns and compositions.

  • I don't know anything about South Asian music. Can I still take this course?

    Yes! Concepts, terminology, and musical approaches to South Asian music are introduced slowly throughout the course.

  • I am younger than 14 years. Can I still take this course?

    Yes! The age listed is a recommendation based on the curriculum rather than a requirement. If you are under 14 years old but are interested in learning the Sitar, you are welcome to join!

  • I don’t have a sitar. Where can I rent one?

    If you are living around Vancouver (BC), Gandharva Loka in Granville Island sometimes has sitars available for rental. Mohamed also has some models available. For sitar rental inquiry, please email [email protected].