Super Easy to Play Super Bass Carnatic Bamboo Flutes : A brief demo by Shashank Subramanyam
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- čas přidán 30. 08. 2022
- Traditionally, south Indian Carnatic music is played on small flutes - as the intricacy of various gamakas and other ornamentations inherent to this genre, make it a sine-qua-non that the flute’s 7th hole be fingered extensively and in large bass flutes it would be all but impossible to reach the 7th hole which isplayed with pinkie finger.
This video features large bass bamboo flutes for playing Carnatic music. These are made employing my hole-tunneling technique (patent pending) which makes 7th and other holes relatively quite easy to finger. These super easy to play bass flutes also sport Neo-bansuri lip-plate which boosts the volume and lends a thicker, darker tone to the sound. For more information please visit my website. www.anubodh.com
Many thanks to Shashank Subramaniam for creating this clip. - Hudba
Thank you for speaking in English, so I can understand.
Proud of your dedication to excellence within an innovation.
Anubodh Bansuri :)
jai guru ramana 💓
Nice making and also customize. Best wishes to you sir.
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Its important milestone in flute world
🙏 Guruji,Where I can buy this Carnatic Ebase flute
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These are 6 hole flute as that of hindusthani flute. Carnatic flutes have 8 holes. So what is different in these flutes?
Carnatic has atleast 10 types of gamaks and faster paced. To replicate the human voice with it's intricacies needs fast and precise finger movements with minimal movement. 8 holes makes it more stable to hold and transition to other notes easier. Just like how u have a Pancham hole for easier transitions, we have an 8th pinky hole which makes transitions and note transitions easier and more precise.