What is the charge for Keyboard classes?

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Rs. 75 per hour.
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Surgazmic ( Music : vocal, piano, keyboard , recording , programming )

Well, it depend what type of notation you want to learn, western staff notation or Indian notation, I teach both, it varies from teacher to teacher, well my fees is min Rs. 2000/month.
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Rs.1500 for 4 sessions in a month.
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Rs: 4,500.
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Rs 4,500 per month, Rs 200 per day. Rs 2,500 for alternate days.
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Monthly fee is Rs. 3000 and Rs. 1000 is one time registration fee this is valid up to 1 year.
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Music Teacher

Rs.1000/- including notes for janya ragas.
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Rs. 500 per session including books, instrument in classes.
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