The Indian Music Experience

Museum Address
Opposite Wood Rose Club, Brigade Millennium Avenue, J.P. Nagar, 7th Phase.
City
State
Karnataka
Pin Code
560078
Phone Number
Museum website
https://www.indianmusicexperience.org/
Are there any docents or guides who visitors can directly call to book for a guided tour?
Yes
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Briefly describe the history of the museum, its collection and donors.


The Indian Music Experience (IME) was established with the vision of preserving the diverse musical heritage of India, developing a better understanding and appreciation of Indian music and documenting the history of music in India for future generations. It is India's first interactive music museum, and is a one-of-a-kind institution in South Asia. An initiative of the Indian Music Trust, supported by the Brigade Group, the IME is a vibrant cultural hub that provides an enriching experience to its visitors.

The museum comprises three main sections—an interactive exhibit area, an immersive sound garden and a learning centre. The exhibit area has nine thematic galleries spread across two floors. It features various traditions and concepts of Indian music, an instruments gallery with more than a hundred pieces of equipment and a wing dedicated to the stalwarts of Indian music across various genres. The sound garden has 10 musical installations that introduces visitors to the principles of sound and allows them to produce their own music. Apart from this, the museum also hosts a variety of music-related events and workshops in its seminar hall, performance theatre, rooftop amphitheatre and mini-auditorium.

Designed by the Bengaluru-based firm Architecture Paradigm, the building follows the curvilinear shape of the trees on site, and its flowing facade symbolises the continuum of Indian music. The exhibits were designed by the world-renowned Gallagher & Associates, who previously conceptualised the Grammy Museum in LA and the Woodstock Museum in New York.

 

Photography
Yes
Videography
No
Cafeteria
Yes
Museum shop
Yes
Wheelchair friendly
Yes
Restroom
Yes
Drinking water
Yes
Locker room
Yes
Parking
Yes
Information in Braille
No
Workshops/seminars/lectures
Yes
Garden/picnic area
Yes
Audio/visual guides
Yes
Guided tours
Yes
Library and archives services
Yes
IT facilities ( Photocopying, printing, computer )
Yes
Auditorium
Yes
Conference/ Seminar hall
Yes
Museum membership
Yes
Conservation lab
No
Research lab
No
Who manages the museum?
Non-profit Organization
Person-in-charge of the museum
Director
First Name
Mansi
Last Name
Prasad
Additional information ( if any)
The museum was established in 2018. There was no option of 2018, so could not select it.
Reference Link
https://www.hindustantimes.com/music/bangalore-has-taken-on-the-delicate-task-of-making-a-museum-about-indian-music/story. https://www.deccanchronicle.com/160105/lifestyle-health-and-wellbeing/article/indian-musical-experience-hitting-high-notes
What is the average duration to see the museum?
1-2 hours
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12.8917699, 77.5837163

Is the museum currently closed?
No
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The museum entrance along with the sound garden
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This gallery celebrates the origin of independent ‘indie’ rock music in India and its pioneers as well as the iconic venues for contemporary music in India.

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Gallery 1 - Contemporary Expressions
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This gallery showcases the origins of Carnatic and Hindustani classical music in India. It also has interactive installations through which visitors can listen to the music of pioneers from the classical field.

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Gallery 2 - Living Traditions
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This gallery documents the numerous folk and tribal communities of India, their songs and the context in which they are sung.

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Gallery 3 - Songs of the People
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This gallery tells interesting stories of influences on Indian music (colonial influence, jazz, marching bands, etc.).

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Gallery 4 - Melting Pot
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This gallery houses over 100 musical instruments from across the country, along with information on their origins, manufacture and playing methodologies.

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Gallery 5 - Instruments Gallery
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This gallery is a treasure trove of information on how political views and ideologies can be expressed through music. It has over 35 versions of the song ‘Vande Mataram', a replica of Mahatma Gandhi’s letter to M.S. Subbulakshmi and patriotic songs from Hindi films across the ages.

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Gallery 6 - Songs of Struggle
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This interactive gallery brings out the significance of music in Indian cinema. Thematic memory boxes, posters of legendary and iconic songs and a continuously running audio-visual presentation are interesting attractions in this gallery.

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Gallery 7 - Stories through Song
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This gallery traces the journey of how sound is recorded in India. A rare phonograph, a wax cylinder, a gramophone set, recording studios, radios and mobile phones are some of the artefacts on display.

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Gallery 8 - Reaching Out
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This gallery showcases the stalwarts of the Indian music industry and their contributions to the same. Bismillah Khan's shehnai, M.S. Subbulakshmi's tambura and Bhimsen Joshi's concert attire are exhibited in this space.

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Gallery 9 - The Stars
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This space acts as a prologue to the museum and provides visitors with a brief introduction on the concepts of sound and music.

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Introductory Theater
Any other service
Learning center with classrooms, terrace amphitheater, conducts school outreach programs in collaboration with Rhapsody Music Education, hosts corporate and special interest groups and provides an ideal space for team building and off-site activities.
Entry Fee
Applicable
Entry fee information
Adults and children above 12 years – Rs 250.
Children (5-12 years) – Rs 150.
Children below 5 years – Free.
Senior citizens (60+) – Rs 150.
Group (more than 10) – Rs 200.
School groups – Rs 100.
Foreign nationals – Rs 500.
Getting there
The museum is located in J.P. Nagar, one of Bengaluru's premium localities, within the Brigade Millenium premises. Local transport like city buses, auto rickshaws, taxis/cabs and metro trains are easily accessible in the area.
Bus number from the city central bus station – 215 from Majestic.
The museum is 2.2 km from the Yelachenahalli metro station (green line).
Opening Days
Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Public holidays
Opening Time
10:00 a.m.
Closing Time
06:00 p.m.