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Author: Mamta Chaturvedi
Publisher: Diamond
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 88
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8128814761
Description
Flute is a divine instrument of music. Scriptures of India reveal its enchanting influence on all the animate and inanimate objects when Lord Krishna played it on the banks of the river Yamuna.
Shehnai also belongs to the same genre of musical instruments.
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In fact, both the Sushir Vadyas (the instruments played with blowing air into them) cast their supernatural impact upon the listeners.
And, despite this spellbinding effect, both flute and Shehnai don’t have much complexities in their playing.
Contents
FLUTE
Flute: The Instrument
Types of flute
Features of Indian
Music Theory
Tala & Laya
Of Pure Notes
Methods of Playing Bansuri
Some Advanced Practice Exercised
Raga Delineation, ‘Thath’ and ‘Gats’
Some Beautiful Songs with Notations
(Om Jai Jagdish Hare, Teri Bindia Re, Hothon
Se Chuu Lo Tum, Lo Aa Gai, Chup-Chup
Khade Ho, Dum Maro Dum, Nazer Lagi Raja
Tore Bangle pe, Teri Duniya Men Jine Se…)
SHEHNAI
Introduction
Shehnai: The Instrument
Method of Playing Shehnai
Some Useful Tips for Beginners
Exercises and Raga Practices
Some Non-Filmi and Filmi Songs with Notations
(Rahna Nahin Des Begana Hai, Kis Tarah Jite
Hain, Ai Meri Zohrajabi, Ye Mera Prem Patra
Padhakar, Hum Tumse Juda Hoke, Baharon
Phool Barsaao, Tum to Thahare Pardesi, Aaye
Bahare Ban Ke, Ik Pyar Nagma Hai, Ranga
Berse Bhige Chunarwali)
Glosssary of Technical Terms