![]() Octave the first finger hole is uncovered ]. On a bansuri with seven holes Tivra Ma in the middle and upper octaveĬan be fingered with all the finger holes closed or with all the finger holes open [ in the higher Sa is played with the first three finger holes closed. This is for the Kalyan 'That', which corresponds to the Lydian mode in European music. The above chart shows the basic fingerings for the bansuri. This is known as Tivra Ma.Ī dot below the note means the note is in the register below middle Sa :Ī dot above the note means the note is in the register above middle Sa : ![]() ![]() This is known as a Komal swar :Ī vertical line above the note raises the note by a half - step. The corresponding names of the degrees of the major scale in Solfege :Ī line below the note lowers the note by a half - step. Here is a chart which shows the names of the degrees of the Bilawal 'That' in Sargam and In Indian music, the Sargam system corresponds to the European Solfege system's names of the notes. ![]() ![]() Reproduced here for educational purposes from Bansuri Player - David Philipson's Web Site. Bansuri - Indian Bamboo Flute: Fingering Chart. ![]()
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