Floyd Dsilva It is called Venu (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venu), the carnatic version of the flute. The difference from bansuri is the number of holes (6 or 7 for basuri vs 8 for venu).
Varun Soundararajan G S Rajan ji plays Carnatic music on a Bansuri and NOT on a venu, but he has done his own customising on the Bansuri for playing Carnatic music.
rishishenoy GS Rajan is my guru and the only living flute exponent of the saraba shastri bani. He plays the 6 holes flute otherwise called bansuri with a gear to produce the lower gandharam. His style is also unique as it involves deep understanding of music and gamaka aspects and difficult to follow and produce. His music is breathtaking!
Shyam Panicker Great Thanks for confirming Shyam ji... You are a very lucky person to be his shishya... Hope you keep the Sarab Shastri Bani alive. May Hari Guru bless you.
This is a bansuri of scale E. But Rajan ji is playing it in F# scale by keep the 2 holes closed position as sa (as opposed to 3 holes closed position of Sa which is hindustani style). 2 holes closed sa is Carnatic style of flute playing. There's not much difference in both techniques, it's just that each method suits the style of music it plays. We can do vice versa also. There's no hard and fast rules as long as correct sound can be reproduced.
Excellent Sir. its very difficult to play with base flute i hope this is E Base.
എന്താ വായന.
ഇദ്ദേഹം GS. ശ്രീകൃഷ്ണൻ അവർകളുടെ മകൻ അല്ലേ.
Superrrrr.
great graet great i am speechless to congratulate you sir
Warm regards. 🙏
Only the music we can feel real god. Rajan sir proved
what a krithi by Purandara dasaru. JAGADODHRANA MAGANENDU THILIYUTHA.. what a beautuful words..
one of my fvrte song..50 times എങ്കിലും കേട്ട് കാണും..
very good....
I´ve listened to many a wonderful Carnatic flutist, and I can honestly say that this man is the best of the lot. Lord Krishna himself would be proud!
great
simply fantastic 🙏👍
ಅಭಿನಂದನೆಗಳು.... ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು 🙏🙏🙏
Todas las glorias, aromas y potencias son del Señor!!. Haribol!!
ಸಾವಿರಬಾರಿ ಕೇಳಿದರೂ.... ವಾಹ್....
Sublime.
ജഗത്തിനെ ഒന്നാകെ വിളിച്ചെണീപ്പിക്കുന്ന സൌകുമാര്യം ..അതി ഗംഭീരം..
💐💐
mixed south and north Indian classical flute ,it feels like a new effort , very nice.
Yes pure classic . Hats off Saraswathi.
Sir....🙏
Pure and soulful..loved it much!!! 💕🌹
Padmanaban sir Namaskaram🙏👍
listening to these kinda plays will make feel relaxed ,no stress feeling
So inspired!
The way rendering, very touching
Still listening in 2024
Vandanam gurum! Mesmerising kaapi....
Blissful 🙏🏽
Soulful recitation!
I love this!
excellent rendering...
Suuuuuuupper
Divine & soulful ...
Amazing melody
EXCELLENT !
Good
Excellent!!!!!!!
What is the scale of flute?and Middle or bass?
E Scale is used by most flautists for performances😊
wonderful.
Sir, I request you to put the swaramalika for this song
RK Pujar 5.
no words..... mind blowing. super sir...
excellent
heart touching performance
***** bansuri .... indian bamboo flute
Floyd Dsilva It is called Venu (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venu), the carnatic version of the flute. The difference from bansuri is the number of holes (6 or 7 for basuri vs 8 for venu).
Varun Soundararajan G S Rajan ji plays Carnatic music on a Bansuri and NOT on a venu, but he has done his own customising on the Bansuri for playing Carnatic music.
rishishenoy GS Rajan is my guru and the only living flute exponent of the saraba shastri bani. He plays the 6 holes flute otherwise called bansuri with a gear to produce the lower gandharam. His style is also unique as it involves deep understanding of music and gamaka aspects and difficult to follow and produce. His music is breathtaking!
Shyam Panicker Great Thanks for confirming Shyam ji... You are a very lucky person to be his shishya... Hope you keep the Sarab Shastri Bani alive. May Hari Guru bless you.
Can anyone please tell me the specifics of the flute? Thanks!!
This is a bansuri of scale E. But Rajan ji is playing it in F# scale by keep the 2 holes closed position as sa (as opposed to 3 holes closed position of Sa which is hindustani style). 2 holes closed sa is Carnatic style of flute playing. There's not much difference in both techniques, it's just that each method suits the style of music it plays. We can do vice versa also. There's no hard and fast rules as long as correct sound can be reproduced.
wonderful rendering my GSR
nice
Z
Pure and soulful..loved it much!!! 💕🌹
Kavitha Sathasivan thank you