
Sarangi
The sarangi is a traditional Indian string instrument known for its deep, soulful sound that closely resembles the human voice. With roots in classical and folk music, it holds a special place in South Asian musical heritage. Learning the sarangi enhances emotional depth, finger precision, and a deep connection to cultural expression. It offers opportunities in classical performance, musical collaboration, and preserving a rich musical legacy for future generations.

Teacher
Zohaib Hassan khan
Zohaib Hassan, 25, hails from the Amritsar gharana and is recognized as one of Pakistan’s leading sarangi players. Trained by family elders and later Ustad Ghulam Haider Khan, he is known for his disciplined practice and musical precision. Despite childhood polio, he uniquely plays with all four fingers, enhancing his sound. Zohaib has performed at major venues across Pakistan and won the 2013 VSA International Young Soloists Competition.