Brilliant Sir. I began with a EE bansuri after practicing in a G natura. I am Kamal from Sri Lanka and find difficult to stretch upto Pa . I trust that with more practice I will. Your teaching is highly appreciated. True Master.
I appreciate your comment. But, I provide paid lessons as well. Those lessons are much longer in duration, far more in-depth in their scope and are shared privately with my paying students. Cheers.
Sir, whenever I see u I feel u have a touch of Destiny about u .... U r one of ur kind...never before or after, in history, and future, there vl be another u
My pleasure. The bānsurī used in this video is a D bass made by Mr. Subhash Thakur of Punam Flutes, New Delhi. You can find them online. These days, I enjoy playing on bānsurīs made by Mr. Kantilal Patel from Mumbai, India. Let me know if you wish to contact him. Both the flute makers mentioned above are good and reliable. In case you didn’t know already, it’s important to note that a D bass is quite a long flute & can be difficult to play if one doesn’t have much experience with bass flutes. All the best.
That was hell lot of new information I got. You always play D scale flute. But its quite intimidating for the beginners. What is the right scale flute for the beginners you think ? Again thank you for this tutorial.
In my opinion, the right flute for a beginner is the one that’s just outside their comfort zone. That’s the size of flute that will keep them on their toes while learning. It shouldn’t be too comfortable. I practise on C and teach & perform on D. That’s what I find perfect for the music I make.
Raag Sohini based on Marwa thaat can I learn it first as My first raag....Also there are no tutorials on sohini raag soo please make one for the raag series your doin' if you can:)
Very informative at one stretch I have started at the age of 64 after my retirement to learn flute my question how to recognise swars of any song to play flute Ashok Vidyarthi
Brilliant Sir. I began with a EE bansuri after practicing in a G natura. I am Kamal from Sri Lanka and find difficult to stretch upto Pa . I trust that with more practice I will. Your teaching is highly appreciated. True Master.
Thank you for the kind words. Best wishes for your music.
Thanks❤🌹🙏 to teach us. Without taking single penny from us. Some UA-camr told to get paid training. You are doing great👍.
I appreciate your comment. But, I provide paid lessons as well. Those lessons are much longer in duration, far more in-depth in their scope and are shared privately with my paying students. Cheers.
Sir, whenever I see u I feel u have a touch of Destiny about u ....
U r one of ur kind...never before or after, in history, and future, there vl be another u
Thank you for your kind words.
Thanks sir for wonderful guide.keep teach us.No one teach like you👍
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Fantastic, Eagerly waiting for the next episodes.
Amazing... Teaching simply indicated greatness
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Jay bhai excellent!
Thank you.
You are clearly the best English speaking Bansuri teacher on UA-cam! Thank you for this instruction.
My pleasure.
Thank you sir . This is a great teaching film.
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Really great tutorial!!!
Excellent tutorial seen so far in UA-cam
G8 effort its a lesson for beginners as well i feel for advance students also.
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Great teaching sir, please continue this series regarding how to learn Bansuri
Excellent tutorial for beginner learner, shared with others...!!
You are not doing it for views .......your hardwork is highly appreciated sir keep it up 🙏🙏🙏💪🏻😍
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The emoji is unacceptable .... I'm very younger than you sir, rather i would love to have your blessings ....🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Sir. It is very helpful for Flute enthusiasts. Thanks again.
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Thank you. Could you recommend online shop where i can buy same bansuri for your lessons.
My pleasure.
The bānsurī used in this video is a D bass made by Mr. Subhash Thakur of Punam Flutes, New Delhi. You can find them online.
These days, I enjoy playing on bānsurīs made by Mr. Kantilal Patel from Mumbai, India. Let me know if you wish to contact him.
Both the flute makers mentioned above are good and reliable.
In case you didn’t know already, it’s important to note that a D bass is quite a long flute & can be difficult to play if one doesn’t have much experience with bass flutes.
All the best.
Great sir continue this series ☺️
It was really helpful Jay. Thanks a lot.
Glad you think so.
You’re welcome.
any technique to increase the volume and clarity of komal swaras
That was hell lot of new information I got. You always play D scale flute. But its quite intimidating for the beginners. What is the right scale flute for the beginners you think ? Again thank you for this tutorial.
In my opinion, the right flute for a beginner is the one that’s just outside their comfort zone. That’s the size of flute that will keep them on their toes while learning. It shouldn’t be too comfortable.
I practise on C and teach & perform on D. That’s what I find perfect for the music I make.
Raag Sohini based on Marwa thaat can I learn it first as My first raag....Also there are no tutorials on sohini raag soo please make one for the raag series your doin' if you can:)
Very nice video
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Great video!
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Very informative at one stretch I have started at the age of 64 after my retirement to learn flute my question how to recognise swars of any song to play flute Ashok Vidyarthi
ashok kumar vidyarthi i think that comes from practice
Superb
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Hi,
I don’t have D, I would like to try with C Bass.
Thanks,
Sajal Kumar.
Bangladesh.
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Very Good session sir 😊👍👍👍🙏⚘⚘⚘⚘
Please can you speak in hindi also,???🌷🌷
Feel free to translate it yourself.
It’s not possible for me.
What maker the flute is?
Mr. Subhash Thakur
Punam Flutes
New Delhi, India.