It's so interesting especially the parts where you explain the characteristics of different styles and your adaptations. Even though I'm not a flute player, learning about this is really fun 🙏
Not Grahabhedam. He is playing the same raga with different scale flutes where the position of Sa or Shruti changes and a player can feel comfortable as well as can present more modulated way. Hare Krishna.
This is wonderful what you are doing. A lot us can't find this content online and I'm no positions to find a teacher to continue my practice. Thanks a lot.
You have a knack for explaining music theory flute guy. I play the piano and found your flute music yesterday. I’m so glad you have a channel, because most of your videos are on various other channels. Thanks for the explanation and keep it up, I’m subscribed and looking to listen and learn a lot about flute music from you!
Awesome bro! Thank you for posting this type of video. The transposing technique is something I infused in my Arangetram and its definitely a technique I can use in my future programs. Thank you for teaching this technique in a way everyone understands it. All the best and I’m looking forward to your concerts in Toronto! 👍🏽
Thnx my dear br. I have a question that as you have told the tech. Of easing the S swar by tra tranposing it, so whether should I practice everytime by shifting key ? On the shifted note ?
This is the correct finger position for bansuri. European flutes without keys are usually played with the fingertips, but the bansuri is played with the phalanges.
Idk if you are talking about the fact that he is playing in the Carnatic fingering instead of Hindustani fingering, or if its because he is using other varied finger positions to play Sa Assuming its the latter, that is the point of the video: using different fingerings of Sa to achieve different gamakas and ease up how to play different ragas
For those of you who have asked for a Transposing Techniques video, I hope this is useful! What should I cover next?
The Flute Guy thanks for the knowledge. Waiting for more !
Konnakol video please 🙏
The Flute Guy Thanks for this man! Could you also cover on how you transpose the western scale on the Carnatic flute?
மிக்க நன்றி பிரவீன்.
Please a video on ornaments of flute
Thank you so much for making this. It's so helpful for me as I'm learning flute on my own and it's such a difficult journey without guru.
Yeah it's very difficult to find a good teacher......I'm too learning on my own
I'm learning my own.but Im the 1st in island flute competition
@@abewardhanaherath7949 sri lanka
Wow. Very fluent speaking and articulate about transposing technique. Nice to know more about different flutes.
It's so interesting especially the parts where you explain the characteristics of different styles and your adaptations.
Even though I'm not a flute player, learning about this is really fun 🙏
Though not a flautist, loved your video. I'm learning Carnatic vocal music and this 'transposing' is called grahabhedam.
Not Grahabhedam. He is playing the same raga with different scale flutes where the position of Sa or Shruti changes and a player can feel comfortable as well as can present more modulated way. Hare Krishna.
@@sarmakameshwar9085 After rewatching the video I realise my mistake. Thank you for pointing it out. 👍🏼
@@Vy45 Hare Krishna.
Very neat and clear explanation. Thank you so much Sir.
Flute guy where are u now 😭😭😭
This is wonderful what you are doing. A lot us can't find this content online and I'm no positions to find a teacher to continue my practice. Thanks a lot.
You have a knack for explaining music theory flute guy. I play the piano and found your flute music yesterday. I’m so glad you have a channel, because most of your videos are on various other channels. Thanks for the explanation and keep it up, I’m subscribed and looking to listen and learn a lot about flute music from you!
👏👏 can you please do flute for mental health videos
Ananya Vishwanath Yes! Working on it
@@TheFluteGuy Yay! Waiting for those!
My Teacher introduced me to this months ago but it’s low key making so much more sense now thxxxx
Awesome bro! Thank you for posting this type of video. The transposing technique is something I infused in my Arangetram and its definitely a technique I can use in my future programs. Thank you for teaching this technique in a way everyone understands it. All the best and I’m looking forward to your concerts in Toronto! 👍🏽
Thanks for sharing , btw you used a 6 hole hindustani flutes inbetween and would have been great if you mentioned those differences too.
You play flute beautifully ❤️ but your eyes are very impressive. I love your eyes as well as your skill❤️❤️❤️
So how to know which scale flute to select when we go from normal flute to bass flue..
Can you please make detailed videos about humming bird technique and double octave technique....it'll be really helpful to me... 🙏
Ur style is so cool
Pls make more flute technique videos 😊😊
May I ask which is that one kattai you would never miss for the concert?
Sir, l wish to take your bansury. Plz help me. Best flute
Where has he gone? Anyone knows?
where are you now😭❣️
Wonderfully useful 🙂
How to you play like mridangam in flute
You Are very Knowledgeable, Thanks For The Videos..
nice work......
well done....
How do you learn flute
I can't understand what you are saying. But I watched full video because I like the flute sound played by you 😄❤
Hey I love ur vids!! Just wondering where u get your Carnatic notes from
I have a 8 hole flute
Excellent narration sir but plz explain all transposition techniques sir
🔥
Hi. what technique do you use for Flutter tounguing... My bansuri shifts when playing and practising paltas.. any tips for preventing that
Excellent
i love the way you talk😃
You are amazing, l am a big fan of you
Thnx my dear br. I have a question that as you have told the tech. Of easing the S swar by tra tranposing it, so whether should I practice everytime by shifting key ? On the shifted note ?
How many flutes do you have..?😮
Thanks 🎼
Really helped me a lot
Thnx.
From where you purchased your flute
My apologies Daniel this is DannyGuna
Sir plz send tutriol notes these technique
You must be in UK?
Wow.. :)
😍😍👏🏻🙌🏻
Shakthi K. Thank you:)
بسیار عالی
ap indian ho ya angrezz
Woww
A tanpura in background would have helped understand better
Hey brother you looking Indian people 😊
Hmmm....👍
Bhai kuch bhi hai English bhut achhi bolte ho
Brother your fingers' positions are wrong.
This is the correct finger position for bansuri. European flutes without keys are usually played with the fingertips, but the bansuri is played with the phalanges.
Idk if you are talking about the fact that he is playing in the Carnatic fingering instead of Hindustani fingering, or if its because he is using other varied finger positions to play Sa
Assuming its the latter, that is the point of the video: using different fingerings of Sa to achieve different gamakas and ease up how to play different ragas