

The Bansuri is a six-holed transverse bamboo flute originally used as a folk instrument and to accompany dance. It has been adapted by the master, Pannalal Ghosh and used in classical Indian music only since the 1900s. The glissandos are made by bringing the fingers near the holes of the flute. Half closing the holes, and adjusting the embochure create half tones and microtones.
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