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Bansuri: History & Beyond

  • Vibhor Sharma
  • Jul 7, 2020
  • 1 min read

The bansuri is a transverse alto woodwind of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal, made of a solitary length of bamboo with six or seven open finger gaps. An old instrument related with cowherds and the peaceful convention, it is personally connected to the romantic tale of Krishna and Radha, and is portrayed in Buddhist works of art from around 100 AD. It is personally connected with Krishna’s Rasa lila; the tunes on his woodwind are gracefully connected with driving the ladies of Braj frantically. The North Indian bansuri, normally around 14 inches since a long time ago, was customarily utilized as a soprano instrument essentially for backup in lighter pieces including film music. You canbuy flutes online at best price in Indiahere.................READ MORE



 
 
 

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