Sa is the note Bansuri produces when its upper 3 holes are covered

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Sa is the note Bansuri produces when its upper 3 holes are covered
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Pa is the note Bansuri produces when all of its 6 holes are covered
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Sa is the note carnatic flute produces when its upper 2 holes are covered
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Pa is the note carnatic flute produces when its upper 5 holes are covered
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Lowest note is the note carnatic flute produces when all of its holes are covered
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Approximate Size: 32 inches
At just about an inch and a half longer than E bass, the degree of difficulty in playing this flute is not much higher than E bass. But at the same time, the pitch being lower by 1/2 a note makes the baritone voice of it immediately noticeable. Also, its Pa being on A#, it is a very good pitch for playing Jazz/Blues songs many of which are written in the key of Bb or A#.
The images and length indicated are only for reference purposes. Color schemes and number of binding threads and actual length of the flute may be different from the ones shown above.