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: 30 inches
E bass is well established as the concert pitch of Hindutani bansuri performances. A rich bass sound coupled with relatively easy playability makes this flute a favorite amongst bansuri players. Another reason of its popularity is the vast number of recordings available in this pitch.
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.