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: 17 inches
An important bansuri to make one's flute collection comprehensive. It is one octave higher than the common male vocal pitch. Many of Jazz and Blues compositions are in the key of D# or B flat, making this flute suitable to play along with such music. Also, it can be used for accompaniement with female vocals in the pitch of A#, by transposing its Sa to Pa. Small size so suitable for beginners.
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.