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At the start of Bansuri practice, I try to blow each note and hold as long as possible. I do this 6 times per note, i.e. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA

But now I realize there are three octaves in Bansuri

My question is, in what recommended, effective order should I practice.

On one hand, everything starts with middle octave Sa, so I can practice

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA

but what about lower octaves pa da ni?

What is recommended order (per Bansuri Gurus, experienced Bansuri players, or even experts in Indian classical music) for blowing each note the longest?

Courtesy of http://www.bansuriflute.co.uk/p/bansuri-fingering-chart.html

At the start of Bansuri practice, I try to blow each note and hold as long as possible. I do this 6 times per note, i.e. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA

But now I realize there are three octaves in Bansuri

My question is, in what recommended, effective order should I practice.

On one hand, everything starts with middle octave Sa, so I can practice

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA

but what about lower octaves pa da ni?

What is recommended order (per Bansuri Gurus) for blowing each note the longest?

Courtesy of http://www.bansuriflute.co.uk/p/bansuri-fingering-chart.html

At the start of Bansuri practice, I try to blow each note and hold as long as possible. I do this 6 times per note, i.e. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA

But now I realize there are three octaves in Bansuri

My question is, in what order should I practice.

On one hand, everything starts with middle octave Sa, so I can practice

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA

but what about lower octaves pa da ni?

What is recommended order (per Bansuri Gurus, experienced Bansuri players, or even experts in Indian classical music) for blowing each note the longest?

Courtesy of http://www.bansuriflute.co.uk/p/bansuri-fingering-chart.html

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At the start of Bansuri practice, I try to blow each note and hold as long as possible. I do this 6 times per note, i.e. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA

But now I realize there are three octaves in Bansuri

My question is, in what recommended, effective order should I practice.

On one hand, everything starts with middle octave Sa, so I can practice

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA

but what about lower octaves pa da ni?

Or should I practice blowing as

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA going forward

Then PA MA GA RE SA Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa ni dha pa going backwards

ThisWhat is about blowing each noterecommended order (rather than Alankarsper Bansuri Gurus).

What is best order for blowing each note the longest?

Courtesy of http://www.bansuriflute.co.uk/p/bansuri-fingering-chart.html

At the start of Bansuri practice, I try to blow each note and hold as long as possible. I do this 6 times per note, i.e. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA

But now I realize there are three octaves in Bansuri

My question is, in what order should I practice.

On one hand, everything starts with middle octave Sa, so I can practice

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA

but what about lower octaves pa da ni?

Or should I practice blowing as

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA going forward

Then PA MA GA RE SA Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa ni dha pa going backwards

This is about blowing each note (rather than Alankars).

What is best order for blowing each note the longest?

Courtesy of http://www.bansuriflute.co.uk/p/bansuri-fingering-chart.html

At the start of Bansuri practice, I try to blow each note and hold as long as possible. I do this 6 times per note, i.e. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA

But now I realize there are three octaves in Bansuri

My question is, in what recommended, effective order should I practice.

On one hand, everything starts with middle octave Sa, so I can practice

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA

but what about lower octaves pa da ni?

What is recommended order (per Bansuri Gurus) for blowing each note the longest?

Courtesy of http://www.bansuriflute.co.uk/p/bansuri-fingering-chart.html

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At the start of Bansuri practice, I try to blow each note and hold as long as possible. I do this 6 times per note, i.e. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA

But now I realize there are three octaves in Bansuri

My question is, in what order should I practice.

On one hand, everything starts with middle octave Sa, so I can practice

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA

but what about lower octaves pa da ni?

Or should I practice blowing as

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA going forward

Then 'PA MA GA RE SA Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa ni dha pa'PA MA GA RE SA Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa ni dha pa going backwards

This is about blowing each note (rather than Alankars).

What is best order for blowing each note the longest?

Courtesy of http://www.bansuriflute.co.uk/p/bansuri-fingering-chart.html

At the start of Bansuri practice, I try to blow each note and hold as long as possible. I do this 6 times per note, i.e. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA

But now I realize there are three octaves in Bansuri

My question is, in what order should I practice.

On one hand, everything starts with middle octave Sa, so I can practice

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA

but what about lower octaves pa da ni?

Or should I practice blowing as

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA going forward

Then 'PA MA GA RE SA Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa ni dha pa' going backwards

This is about blowing each note (rather than Alankars).

What is best order for blowing each note the longest?

Courtesy of http://www.bansuriflute.co.uk/p/bansuri-fingering-chart.html

At the start of Bansuri practice, I try to blow each note and hold as long as possible. I do this 6 times per note, i.e. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA

But now I realize there are three octaves in Bansuri

My question is, in what order should I practice.

On one hand, everything starts with middle octave Sa, so I can practice

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA

but what about lower octaves pa da ni?

Or should I practice blowing as

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA RE GA MA PA going forward

Then PA MA GA RE SA Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa ni dha pa going backwards

This is about blowing each note (rather than Alankars).

What is best order for blowing each note the longest?

Courtesy of http://www.bansuriflute.co.uk/p/bansuri-fingering-chart.html

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