How to Master Bhojpuri Vocal Practice Using Sangeet Easy
Anil Thakor
Founder of Sangeet Easy

Master Bhojpuri Vocal Practice with Sangeet Easy – Summary & Action Plan
Below is a concise, ready-to-use practice blueprint distilled from the guide you provided. You can plug this directly into your daily riyaaz routine with Sangeet Easy.
1. Core Focus Areas for Bhojpuri Singers
- Sur (Pitch): Clean notes, accurate shruti, no sliding off-key.
- Laya (Rhythm): Steady timing with taal, control over slow/medium/fast.
- Bhav (Emotion): Authentic expression of joy, pain, romance, devotion.
- Pronunciation: Clear Bhojpuri diction (ham, tu, ka, ba/bate, etc.).
- Stamina: Ability to sing long shows and fast songs without losing power.
Sangeet Easy tools you’ll use:
- Key Finder – find the song’s scale / your Sa reference.
- BPM Detector – understand and control tempo.
- Key Shifter (Pitcher) – move songs into your ideal vocal range.
- Vocal Remover – get karaoke or isolated vocals.
- Recorder – record, review, and track progress.
- Lyrics Finder – correct words and pronunciation.
2. Daily 45-Minute Practice Routine
A. Warm-Up Phase (10 minutes)
Breathing (3 min)
- 4–7–8 pattern: inhale 4 counts, hold 7, exhale 8 (x5).
Find Your Sa (2 min)
- Hum at a comfortable pitch.
- Use Key Finder on a reference track.
- Match and remember your Sa; start all riyaaz from here.
Alankar – Slow (3 min)
- Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa (up)
- Sa Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa (down)
- Very slow, focus on pure sur.
Alankar – Medium (2 min)
- Triplets:
- Sa Re Ga, Re Ga Ma, Ga Ma Pa, Ma Pa Dha, Pa Dha Ni, Dha Ni Sa
- Sa Ni Dha, Ni Dha Pa, Dha Pa Ma, Pa Ma Ga, Ma Ga Re, Ga Re Sa
- Use Sangeet Easy speed control around 60–90 BPM.
B. Technical Practice (20 minutes)
BPM & Tempo Setup (2 min)
- Upload song → BPM Detector.
- Note category:
- 60–80 BPM: slow / emotional
- 80–110 BPM: medium folk / narrative
- 110–140 BPM: dance / celebration
- 140+ BPM: very fast item / party
Key Adjustment (3 min)
- Use Key Shifter:
- +1 to +3: slightly higher.
- −1 to −3: slightly lower.
- ±4 to ±6: big change (often for male↔female covers).
- Find the key where high notes feel strong but not strained.
Slow Practice of Tough Lines (10 min)
- Identify 2–3 difficult phrases (high notes, harkat, murki).
- Slow track to 50–60% speed.
- Sing along until pitch + timing are perfect.
- Increase speed by ~10% steps back to 100%.
Isolated Vocal Study (5 min)
- Use Vocal Remover → Isolate Vocals.
- Listen for:
- Breath points.
Your Path to the Stage
Mastering Bhojpuri music isn't just about having a loud voice; it’s about the perfect marriage of technical precision and raw, heart-tugging emotion. By integrating Sangeet Easy into your daily riyaaz, you’re not just practicing you’re training with a digital mentor that ensures every note you hit is "pukka."
Consistency is the only shortcut. Stick to this 45-minute blueprint for 30 days, and you won’t just hear the difference your audience will feel it.


