A Complete & Honest Guide for Beginners
“Where can I learn to play the handpan in India?”
Unlike guitar or piano, there are no widespread music schools, standard syllabi, or fixed examination paths for handpan. Learning happens through a combination of listening, touch, rhythm, and guided exploration. The good news is that India now has a growing community of experienced players and teachers who offer meaningful ways to learn — both online and in person.
This page is a practical, unbiased guide to learning the handpan in India: what options exist, where to start, and how to choose what’s right for you.
Understanding How the Handpan Is Learned
Before listing teachers or platforms, it helps to understand how the handpan is typically learned.
The handpan is:
Played with bare hands
Highly responsive to touch and dynamics
Rooted in rhythm, listening, and feel rather than notation
Most players learn through:
Guided listening and imitation
Structured rhythm exercises
Exploration within a scale
Gradual development of flow and musical phrasing
Because of this, good teachers focus less on “songs” and more on technique, awareness, and consistency.
Online Handpan Learning (Best for Getting Started)
🎥 Video Tutorials – Amy Naylor
Ideal for beginners starting at home. A well-structured collection of video tutorials covering:
- Basic technique
- Hand position and touch
- Rhythm, flow, and musicality
🌐 Video Tutorials – Master The Handpan
Best for structured, long-term learning.. A comprehensive online learning platform with:
- Progressive lessons
- Exercises and compositions
- Guidance for different skill levels
In-Person Classes (India)
- Ojas Yoga Academy
Instructor: Yogabandhu Prashant @ +91 9538681408
Focus on meditative playing, rhythm, and musical depth. - Studio Beat Roots
Instructor: Ganesh @
Contemporary rhythm-based approach and group sessions.
📍 Rishikesh
- Kutani Handpan Academy
By the renowned Baba Kutani. Known for immersive learning rooted in flow, listening, and improvisation.
📍 Goa
📍 Pune
- OM Sai Handpan Institute by Alwin Garuda
