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Bansuri E (B)-41cm 16'-Anand Dhotre

Price €60.00
Bansuri flutes from India made by Anand Dhotre, a prestigious maker in India. The indicated tonality refers to the note that is achieved by covering the first 3 holes, which is how it is defined in India. In parentheses is the major key that is achieved from the lowest note, covering the six holes. That is, each flute is in the major key indicated in parentheses.

Bansuri D(A)-46cm 18'-Anand Dhotre

Price €60.00
Bansuri flutes from India made by Anand Dhotre, a prestigious maker in India. The indicated tonality refers to the note that is achieved by covering the first 3 holes, which is how it is defined in India. In parentheses is the major key that is achieved from the lowest note, covering the six holes. That is, each flute is in the major key indicated in parentheses.

Bansuri C(G)-51cm 20''-Anand Dhotre

Price €66.50
Bansuri flutes from India made by Anand Dhotre, a prestigious maker in India. The indicated tonality refers to the note that is achieved by covering the first 3 holes, which is how it is defined in India. In parentheses is the major key that is achieved from the lowest note, covering the six holes. That is, each flute is in the major key indicated in parentheses.

Bansuri A Sharp (F)-56cm 22''-Anand Dhotre

Price €89.50
Bansuri flutes from India made by Anand Dhotre, a prestigious maker in India. The indicated tonality refers to the note that is achieved by covering the first 3 holes, which is how it is defined in India. In parentheses is the major key that is achieved from the lowest note, covering the six holes. That is, each flute is in the major key indicated in parentheses.

Bansuri A (E)-58cm. 23''-Anand Dhotre

Price €102.00
Bansuri flutes from India made by Anand Dhotre, a prestigious maker in India. The indicated tonality refers to the note that is achieved by covering the first 3 holes, which is how it is defined in India. In parentheses is the major key that is achieved from the lowest note, covering the six holes. That is, each flute is in the major key indicated in parentheses.

Bansuri G(D)-66cm 26''-Anand Dhotre

Price €120.00
Bansuri flutes from India made by Anand Dhotre, a prestigious maker in India. The indicated tonality refers to the note that is achieved by covering the first 3 holes, which is how it is defined in India. In parentheses is the major key that is achieved from the lowest note, covering the six holes. That is, each flute is in the major key indicated in parentheses.

Gaita Charra

Price €165.00
3-hole flute from Salamanca. Jatoba, oak or ash woods (depending on availability). Length: 39.5cms. Tuning: A: La-Bb-Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Bb-Do-Re (look at the picture with fingering) Made by hand in Spain by Manuel Pérez. It can be made in other woods (ask the prices and woods available). The gaita charra is of pastoral origin, like other variants that exist in the Iberian peninsula and in the rest of the world. It is usually accompanied when played simultaneously with a traditional drum. To achieve the full scale, you have to change the intensity of the breath every 4 notes.