Learn Pakhawaj Online — Classes, Lessons & Courses
Published: July 2026 · By Dr. Ankit Parikh · 10 min read
The Pakhawaj — India’s ancient barrel-shaped drum — was once available only to those who could travel to Varanasi, Mathura, or Nathdwara to study under a Guru. Today, technology has changed that. You can now learn Pakhawaj online from the comfort of your home, anywhere in the world.
But online learning raises important questions: Is it as effective as in-person training? How do you choose the right course? What should you expect from a quality online Pakhawaj class?
This comprehensive guide answers all your questions and introduces you to one of the most authentic online Pakhawaj learning programs available today.
Can You Really Learn Pakhawaj Online?
The short answer: Yes, absolutely.
Many students assume that Indian classical music can only be learned in person. While the traditional Guru-Shishya Parampara involved living with the teacher, modern technology has made it possible to replicate most of that experience digitally.
Here’s what works well in online Pakhawaj classes:
- Live 1-on-1 sessions — The teacher can see and hear your playing in real-time, correct your hand position, and guide your bols
- Video recordings — Students can record sessions and review them during practice
- Slow-motion playback — Complex patterns can be broken down and studied at reduced speed
- WhatsApp/Telegram support — Students can send practice recordings for feedback between sessions
- Flexible scheduling — Classes can be scheduled across different time zones
What requires extra effort in online learning:
- Audio quality — Both teacher and student need good microphones and stable internet
- Self-discipline — Without the physical presence of the Guru, students must be more committed to regular practice
- Instrument setup — You need a properly tuned Pakhawaj and a quiet space for practice
With the right teacher and the right approach, online Pakhawaj learning is not just possible — it is highly effective. Dr. Ankit Parikh’s students across India, the USA, UK, and other countries have achieved significant progress through his online program.
What to Look for in an Online Pakhawaj Course
Not all online Pakhawaj courses are created equal. Here’s what separates a quality program from a casual tutorial:
1. Live Interaction, Not Just Pre-Recorded Videos
Pre-recorded tutorials can supplement your learning, but they cannot replace live interaction. A good online course offers live sessions where the teacher listens to your playing, corrects mistakes, and adjusts the curriculum to your progress.
2. Structured Curriculum
A quality course has a clear progression — from basic bols to advanced compositions. It should include:
- Defined learning milestones for each level
- Practice assignments between sessions
- Assessment of progress at regular intervals
- A clear path from beginner to advanced
3. Authentic Gharana Training
The Pakhawaj has multiple Gharanas (schools), each with its own identity. A quality course should be rooted in a specific Gharana tradition, not a generic “learn Pakhawaj” program. This ensures you learn authentic compositions, proper bols, and the aesthetic philosophy of a living tradition.
4. Personal Attention
Group classes can be helpful for motivation, but the core learning should happen in 1-on-1 sessions. Every student has different strengths, weaknesses, and learning speeds. A good teacher adapts to each student individually.
5. Ongoing Support
Learning doesn’t stop when the session ends. Look for a course that offers between-session support — WhatsApp feedback, practice recordings, doubt clearing, and access to learning materials.
Dr. Ankit Parikh’s Online Pakhawaj Program
Dr. Ankit Parikh’s online Pakhawaj learning program is designed for serious students who want authentic, structured training in the Nana Panse Gharana tradition.
Program Structure
The program is divided into three levels, each designed to build on the previous one:
Beginner — Foundation Level
For complete newcomers. No prior musical experience required.
- Pakhawaj alphabets (bols) and hand positioning
- Basic Thekas in Teentaal, Ektal, Jhaptaal, Rupak
- Introduction to Nikaas (tonal quality)
- Simple Parans and compositions
- Understanding of Laya (tempo) concepts
- Weekly practice routines
Intermediate — Dhrupad & Haveli Level
For students with basic Pakhawaj knowledge.
- Advanced bols: Ghid-nak, Dhin-nak patterns
- Vilambit and Drut Laya compositions
- Stuti Parans and Dhamar compositions
- Layakari (rhythmic play) techniques
- Introduction to accompaniment for vocal and instrumental
- Haveli Sangeet basics
Advanced — Performance Level
For serious practitioners ready for professional-level training.
- Chakradhar and complex multi-cycle compositions
- Nana Panse and Nathdwara Gharana specific styles
- Solo recital preparation and repertoire building
- Professional accompaniment techniques
- Haveli Sangeet and Pushtimarg repertoire
- Performance coaching and review
What’s Included
- Weekly 1-on-1 live video sessions (60 minutes each)
- Practice recordings and assignments
- WhatsApp support for doubt clearing
- Structured practice schedules
- Access to reference recordings from the Guru-Shishya tradition
- Progress tracking and assessment
Global Access
Students currently learning from:
- Delhi, India
- Ahmedabad, India
- Arizona, USA
- London, UK
- Bristol, UK
- And many more locations worldwide
What You Need to Start
To begin your online Pakhawaj journey, you will need:
1. A Pakhawaj
If you don’t have one yet, Dr. Parikh can guide you on purchasing a suitable instrument. For beginners, a student-grade Pakhawaj is sufficient. As you progress, you can upgrade to a professional instrument.
2. Good Internet Connection
A stable internet connection with at least 5 Mbps speed is recommended for clear audio and video during live sessions.
3. A Quiet Space
Find a quiet room where you can play without disturbing others. The Pakhawaj is a loud instrument, so consider the time of day and your living situation.
4. A Smartphone or Laptop
Any device with a camera and microphone will work. A larger screen (laptop or tablet) is recommended for better visibility during lessons.
5. Dedication
The most important ingredient. Regular practice (30-60 minutes daily) is essential for progress. The Guru provides guidance, but the student must put in the work.
Free Pakhawaj Lessons on YouTube
Before enrolling in a full course, you can explore Dr. Ankit Parikh’s free lessons on YouTube to get a sense of his teaching style and the Pakhawaj tradition.
The channel includes:
- Basic Pakhawaj lessons for beginners
- Demonstration of bols and strokes
- Performance videos from major festivals
- Collaborations with renowned musicians
These free lessons are a great starting point, but for structured, personalized learning, the paid program offers a significantly deeper experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do online Pakhawaj classes cost?
Contact Dr. Parikh directly for current pricing. The program offers different packages based on session frequency and batch level. WhatsApp at +91 9696 542226 for details.
What if I miss a class?
Classes can be rescheduled with advance notice. Session recordings are also available for review.
Can I switch from online to in-person classes later?
Yes. If you are in the Mathura/Varanasi area, you can attend in-person sessions. The curriculum remains consistent across both modes.
Is there a refund policy?
Contact Dr. Parikh directly to discuss the refund policy for your specific situation.
What age groups do you teach?
Students of all ages are welcome. The beginner batch is suitable for anyone above age 10. There is no upper age limit — several of Dr. Parikh’s students are working professionals who started learning Pakhawaj later in life.
Start Your Pakhawaj Journey Today
The Pakhawaj is not just an instrument — it is a gateway to some of the deepest traditions in Indian classical music. Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced musician looking to add Pakhawaj to your skills, online learning makes it possible to start today, wherever you are in the world.
Phone: +91 9696 542226 | Email: a.parikh42@gmail.com
About Dr. Ankit Parikh
Dr. Ankit Parikh is a distinguished Pakhawaj artist of the Nana Panse Gharana, born in Varanasi and based in Mathura. He holds a Ph.D. in Music from Banaras Hindu University and is an empanelled artist of ICCR and a graded artist of All India Radio. He has performed at India’s most prestigious festivals and has accompanied legendary musicians across the country.
As a teacher, he is committed to preserving the authentic Pakhawaj tradition while making it accessible to students worldwide through online classes.
Website: ankitparikhpakhawaj.com
YouTube: youtube.com/@ankitparikhpakhawaj28
Instagram: @ankit.sangit.parikh







