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Beginner Flute Workshop: Indian Bansuri

This 6-week beginner workshop teaches the basics of playing the Indian flute called bansuri. The workshop has a maximum of 8 students to ensure personal attention. Students will learn breathing, posture, fingering techniques, and how to play simple tunes by the end of the workshop. The teacher has over 15 years of experience playing various wind and string instruments. The workshop costs Rs. 2,500 and is guaranteed - if students cannot play a tune by the end, the next workshop is free. It will be held on Saturdays starting September 14 in Pune, India.

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Beginner Flute Workshop: Indian Bansuri

This 6-week beginner workshop teaches the basics of playing the Indian flute called bansuri. The workshop has a maximum of 8 students to ensure personal attention. Students will learn breathing, posture, fingering techniques, and how to play simple tunes by the end of the workshop. The teacher has over 15 years of experience playing various wind and string instruments. The workshop costs Rs. 2,500 and is guaranteed - if students cannot play a tune by the end, the next workshop is free. It will be held on Saturdays starting September 14 in Pune, India.

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BEGINNER FLUTE

WORKSHOP
Indian Bansuri
“Music has healing power. It has
the ability to take people out of
themselves for a few hours.”
- Elton Jhon
About
This is a course in the traditional Indian flute: Bansuri.

We will be covering all the basics of flute playing.

It is open for everyone! No special skills needed.

There will be six classes of 2 hours each, and one class


every week.

We have successfully taught bansuri to over 50 people!


Highlights
Personal Attention Convenient timings
Batch size of only 8 people, so each Only 2 hours per week! Doesn't get
person will get attention. easier than that!

Free Bansuri Learning Guarantee

We will give everyone a front flute and If you can’t play a tune by the end,
a side flute to keep! the next workshop is free!
Contents
PART 1 PART 2

Breathing and Posture Purity of notes

Introduction to notation Combination patterns

Holding the Flute Octaves

Playing your first note Playing your first tune


Part 1 - Details
We will start with the Front flute (which is easier to play) and move
on to the side flute.
Contents -

First main step is to learn how to produce sound by blowing air.


- Several techniques will be covered.
- Breathing exercises will be taught to improve your command over
your breathing.

The second step, is to master the grip.


- You will learn how to cover the flute holes with the pads of your
fingers.

The aim in the initial level is to produce clear sound indicating the 7
different swaras in Indian classical music.
Part 2 - Details
In this part, we will cover purity of notes and their combination
pattern.

Contents -

- We will cover how to adjust your blowing and finger techniques to


produce the same notes in different pitches.
- We will present various ways of using combinations of notes and use
of different pitches to creatively explore various Ragas.

You will be ready to learn whichever tune you are aspiring to


play and before the end of the workshop, you will play your first
tune.
The Teacher
I am a musician/music producer
specialising in wind and string instruments
such as flute, guitar, piano, sitar, ukulele,
bass. Started my journey when I was six
years old, playing cymbals during bhajans
with my grandpa on the harmonium.

Playing the flute is not about blowing air in


a hollow bamboo, but harnessing your
own life force to create whirlpools of
symphony.

I believe, that with our innovative methods along with a warm and
friendly vibe, is the best place for you to learn how to play the
Bansuri!
Words make you think a thought.
Music makes you feel a feeling. A
song makes you feel a thought.
- E. Y. Harburg
FEES AND LOCATION
Fees : ₹2500 /- Batches starting from
14th September!
With a guarantee of learning.
Address : 303, Aristocrat F,
If you can’t play a tune by the
Lulla Nagar, Pune - 411040
end of the workshop, the
next one is free!

We have several online payment options like - Google pay,


UPI account transfer available!

For bookings, call/WhatsApp on - 8080223496!

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