The magic of the flute

“Make every note you play, sound beautiful.”

Amrita Upreti (Vrindaban Gurukul)

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Below is a list of posts and articles on various topics relating to this journey with the bansuri and Indian classical music. Click each topic to read the full article:

  • A Tropical Forest Song 31 October, 2019
    A TROPICAL FOREST SONG on the bansuri And finally setting pen to paper. A bandish is a fixed, melodic composition in Indian Classical music and this is one of my first. It is set in a specific raga, performed with rhythmic accompaniment by a tabla, a steady drone, and melodic accompaniment of the bansuri, played by ...
  • Tvameva | You Truly Are 21 July, 2019
    A Sanskrit mantra and universal prayer of love and gratitude played on the bansuri (Indian bamboo flute). Tvameva Maataa Ca Pitaa TvamevaTvameva Bandhush-Ca Sakhaa TvamevaTvameva Viidyaa Dravinnam TvamevaTvameva Sarvam Mama Deva Deva You Truly are my Mother and You Truly are my FatherYou Truly are my Relative and You Truly are my FriendYou Truly are my Knowledge ...
  • The Gayatri Mantra 20 June, 2019
    THE GAYATRI MANTRA  When I studied mantras it was suggested to select a personal mantra and use it as the basis of starting a mantra practice. There are many and each can be applied to areas of working on your life and karma. I chose the Gayatri Mantra and for the last few years have been ...
  • An introduction to the scale of Raga Yaman 21 May, 2019
    Raga Yaman – an evening raga played from sunset to late evening. It is full of grace and majesty, and it creates a mood of devotion and dedication. It suggests unconditional offering of everything one has at the altar of whatever one’s calling may be, asking nothing in return. What is a raga? Simply put, a ...
  • Microtones – the notes between the notes 10 March, 2019
    We hear them around us all the time. In our voices when we speak and in nature, like when birds sing. In musical terms, we call these infinite number of pitches of sounds between the theoretically assigned notes, microtones. In Western music there are set notes in a scale. Each octave is divided into 12 equal ...
  • Tala / Rhythmic Measure 24 February, 2019
    Tala literally means a “clap, tapping one’s hand on one’s arm, a musical measure” As I have continued this journey of exploring the bansuri I have been learning more about Indian music. It is becoming more and more important for me to completely understand and grasp its most basic elements. How it is put together and ...
  • The Difference between Indian classical and Western classical music. 11 February, 2019
    The two main styles of Indian classical music are Hindustani and Carnatic classical music. I am studying Hindustani classical music with the bansuri (the Indian bamboo flute) at Vrindaban Gurukul in Mumbai. This has been my school in India since late 2016. Following my earlier long stays here in 2015, this is the third time ...

RELEASED – NOVEMBER 2020

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66W5q0BKDoQ

 

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