Bansuri Flute
Please be Advised: Bansuri flutes are hand crafted from bamboo. As a result, there may be some bending of the cane so that they are not perfectly straight. If you require a very straight bansuri flute, our deluxe models are the most straight, and also cost a bit more.
Professional Bansuri flute in A, approximately 22.75 inches in length. The Professional Bansuri has a mouthpiece that is played in a similar way as the western transverse flute. It is made from a single piece of bamboo with seven holes. The pitch indicated for the bansuri means the flute will play that pitch with the first 3 holes covered. The dominate hand plays the lower three holes. The seventh hole is optional and rarely played. Its main purpose is to give greater accuracy in the upper octaves. It may be played on the rare occasion when you need to play the Ni in the lower octave.
The bansuri is a transverse flute from India, literally from the words bans (bamboo) and suri. It is one of the oldest musical instruments. All half notes, accidentals and microtones are produced by a unique fingering system. The finger holes have to be precisely covered either fully or half by the phalanxes of the fingers and not by the fingertips. This technique also simplifies the playing of longer bansuris. The standard quality of the Indian bansuris produce a quite beautiful sound, but their tuning is often not exactly to the western standard notes. It can happen that they sometimes sound slightly out of tune to the western ear.
This Bansuri flute is hand crafted. Becoming a perfect flute maker takes a long time. One must know the materials as well as the craft; and one must have patience. Each flute requires years of preparation and then concentrated attention to details. The Bansuri flutes are made from only one type of bamboo, called cinchor. This bamboo only grows in the interior forests of Assam. Only Bamboo of 3 to 4 years old and of the proper diameter can be used. The cut bamboo is then treated, dried and stored for years until it is properly seasoned. The longer it is seasoned the better the flute. The correct notes are achieved by piercing the seasoned bamboo with hot iron rods in precise positions along the length.
NOTE: the longer the flute, the wider the required finger span. If you have smaller hands, you may be unable to reach all of the finger holes. The following measurements are the distance from the center of the 1st hole to the center of the 3rd hole for each hand. Measurements are in inches and can vary slightly (LH = Left Hand, RH = Right Hand).

Products
-
Band and Orchestra Instruments...
- Books on Music
- Digital Sheet Music...
-
Middle Eastern Instruments...
- Belly Dance...
- Drums...
- 2-Headed Drums...
- Bodhrans...
- Bongos
- Cajons
- Congas
- Djembes
- Doumbeks...
- Alexandria Doumbeks
- Brass Doumbeks
- Ceramic Doumbeks
- Doumbek Cases
- Doumbek Heads
- Doumbek Instruction
- Doumbeks by Remo
- Doumbeks by Toca
- Egyptian Wooden Doumbeks
- Fiberglass Doumbeks
- Metal Doumbek Accessories
- Metal Doumbeks
- Mother of Pearl Doumbeks
- Rosewood Doumbeks
- Small Aluminum Doumbeks
- Small Ceramic Doumbeks
- Turkish Aluminum Doumbeks
- Turkish Copper Doumbeks
- Drum Clearance
- Drum Hardware
- Drum Sticks & Beaters
- Drum Tables
- Fingerdrums by Remo
- Frame Percussion...
- Idiopan
- Idiopans (Tongue Drums) and Accessories
- Jug Drums
- Khamaks
- Kids Percussion by Remo
- Log Drums
- Nagah Drums
- Nakers
- Pickups for Pan Drums...
- Tabla...
- Tabla Sets...
- Tasha Kettledrums
- Zarbs
- Electronic Tuners
- Gongs...
- Natural Skins...
- Percussion Instruments...
- Agogos
- Bells...
- Blocks
- Bones
- Cabasa
- Castanets
- Caxixi
- Crescent Clackers
- Cuicas
- Cymbals
- Devil Chasers
- Donkey Calls
- Energy Chimes
- Frog Rasps
- Fruit Shakers
- Hand Cymbals
- Hand Jingles
- Kalimbas
- Khartals
- Kokinko
- Manjera
- Maracas
- Monk Bells
- Monkey Drums
- Plastic Egg Shakers
- Qarkabeb
- Rain Sticks
- Ratchet
- Rattle
- Rhythm Sticks
- Scrapers
- Shakers
- Singing Bowls
- Sound Shapes by Remo
- Spoons
- Spring Drums by Remo
- Stir Drums
- Systrum
- Televi
- Tic Tok Clapper
- Tong
- Triangles
- Wah Wah Tubes
- Wooden Egg Shakers
- Playmore Design
- Scratch and Dent...
- String Instruments...
- Balalaika
- Berimbau
- Biblical Instruments...
- Bouzouki
- Bulbul Tarang
- Cumbus
- Dilruba
- Dulcimer...
- Dulcinet
- Ektara
- Esraj
- Gopichand
- Guitars
- Harps...
- Kanoune
- Kemenche
- Lavta
- Lutes
- Ouds
- Psaltery
- Rabab
- Rebec
- Santoor
- Sarangi
- Sarod
- Saz
- Semsemia
- Shahi Baaja
- Sitars...
- Spike Fiddles
- String Sets
- Sur Bahar
- Swar Mandal
- Swarsangam
- Tanpura
- Ukulele
- Veena
- Wind Instruments...
- Music Accessories...
- Music Technology
-
Sheet Music...
- Chamber Music...
- Chorus and Vocal...
- Handbells
- Keyboard Music
- Mel Bay Sheet Music...
- Accessories
- Accordion
- Acoustic
- Autoharp and Chromaharp
- Banjo...
- Bass
- Bassoon
- Cello
- Children and Young Beginner
- Clarinet
- Classics
- Drum Set
- Dulcimer
- Fiddle
- Flute, Fife, and Oboe
- Folk and Pedal Harp
- French Horn
- Guitar...
- Hand Percussion and Bodhran
- Harmonica
- Left Handed Instruction
- Mandolin
- Music Styles and Regions
- Piano and Keyboard
- Recorder
- Saxophone
- Songbooks
- String Acoustic
- Theory and Reference
- Tin Whistle
- Trumpet and Bugle
- Ukulele
- Viola
- Violin
- Voice
- Orchestra...
- Pedagogical Music
- Wind Band...
Information
Top Sellers
Brahms - Wie Lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (Digital PDF Download), arr. Gordon
US$4.99 US$3.99 DetailsBorne - Carmen Fantasie Brilliante (Digital PDF Download), arr. Marc Oliver
US$119.99 US$103.99 DetailsAdam - O Holy Night / Cantique de Noel for Low Voice in Ab Major (Digital PDF Download)
US$4.99 US$3.99 Details