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: 10 inches
At about 10" in length, it is quite a small flute and consequently quite high pitched too. Requires very focussed embouchure to make good sound. Works as a nice extension of upper registers of D medium and D bass bansuris. Great flute for taking along on a hike and playing outdoors. But perhaps not so neighbour friendly because of the high pitched sound:)
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.