If the practice of music, like all art, improves the mind, leading to overall refinement, no less pleasure is obtained from disseminating its tools amongst eager learners. The avowed goal, or "mission", of a unique undertaking of a husband-wife duoPandit Shubhendra Rao, a sitarist, and his cellist wife Maestro Saskia Rao-de Haas-has this as a point of departure, but goes well beyond that. Indeed, their uncommon ambition is surprising in its scale: Who would have thought of music, especially classical music, as the "birthright of a child"? Or conceived children friendly music books that teach basics like taal, svara (rhythm and notes) and later raag, through illustrated stories? SaRe Gaayein, an initiative of the Shubhendra and Saskia Rao Foundation, believes in music as a "healthy diet", something that helps people "interact more peacefully, increases intellect and helps children uncover their potential".
The couple visualised imparting music lessons through stories in picture books, so that a child poring over them in a corner can get a sense of music humming within her, enriching her immeasurably. The foundation aims to promote Indian classical music among children and people who don’t have easy access to it, thus making them conscious and aware of its rhythms, beats and harmonies. The name SaRe Gaayein, beginning with the first three notes— sa, re, ga—also stands for sang-chalo come together), rishta jodo cement ties) and geet gaayein sur mein sing in tune), respectively.
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