Bansuri – Part 3 – Playing Natural Scale

Bansuri – Part 3 – Playing Natural Scale
In this basic lesson, you will learn to play a natural scale on bamboo flute. To view English Subtitles please use the ‘CC’ option

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6 thoughts on “Bansuri – Part 3 – Playing Natural Scale

  1. hii sirji
    can u plz make a video for how to play mandra saptak , tar saptak and atitar saptak.
    ur videos has been lot help to me
    thanks a loooooootttttttt

  2. Dear sir ‘
    i am very inspire to your chap. learn to play bansuri …
    i am very intreast to learn bansuri .. plz. give me … Aashribaad .and some imp. note ………

  3. your lessons are helpful but the scale you played is major scale i think my question is that how to play minor scales like asavari,kafi etc on flute ,,,,could you explain the theory, like which note is komal and which one is the tewar note on flute how to identify them ..like in guitar and piano we have some rules

  4. Namaste Sangtar Ji…
    I want to Know more about meend….As i play meend on Bansuri it seems that i have to play through half notes. Smooth fingering will make it like a playing of half notes for a while.
    Bai Ji…..Whatever You have done…..it is wonderful…..u r my GOD…

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