Elementary of Bamboo Flute
Parts of the Bamboo Flute (Bansuri) Dandi - The dandi is the body of the bansuri. Mukha Randhra - This is the embouchure, or the blowing hole. Swar Randhra - These are the finger holes. They are the holes that are used to play the melodies. For a 7-hole flute as shown in th above picture, the musical intervals are: half-step, whole-step, whole-step, half-step, whole-step, whole-step, whole-step. (Please note that these are approximations; the use of equal-temperament is not to be construed from this discussion.) The 7th hole (closest to the open end) is optional. When it is absent, the 6-hole flutes are tuned to: whole-step, whole-step, half-step, whole-step, whole-step, whole-step. Garbha Randhra - This is the opening of the bansuri . It should remain unoccluded at all times Rassi - The body of the bansuri tends to crack. This is simply one of the undesirable qualities of bamboo and reed. This cracking may be reduced or elim...
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