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finest flutes handcrafted by Ravi shankar mishra for sale
BANSURI FLUTE CONCERT ON A BEAUTIFUL MOON LIT NIGHT ON 24TH FEB IN MYSORE
PANDIT NITYANAND HALDIPUR PLAYING A E BASE BANSURI FLUTE BY RAVI SHANKAR MISHRA
ustad zakir hussain in miraj
Played a bansuri flute concert in Miraj on 9th December and was very fortunate to see a solo performance of USTAD ZAKIR HUSSAIN on 10 th DECEMBER had a chance to meet him and seek his blessings after the concert
RAVI TEACHING BANSURI FLUTE TO HIS STUDENTS
RAVI is one of the finest teachers of indian bamboo flute he conducts classes for his students in Mysore and also takes skype lessons
RAVI SHANKAR MISHRA MAKER OF INDIAN BAMBOO BANSURI FLUTES
Ravi Shankar Mishra is one of the finest flute makers of Indian bamboo Flute
( bansuri). The flutes crafted by Ravi Shankar Mishra are technically accurate, ascetically beautiful and best of quality.
The special bamboo called Cinchor used for making flutes are handpicked from interior forest of Assam and Tripura in North East India.
The process begins with selection of bamboos that are 5-6 years old treated dried and stored, before the making of the flute process begins and a simple bamboo turns into a beautiful instrument.
Ravi has been making flute for his Guru as teacher Pandit Nityanand Haldipur, renowned maestro of Indian bansuri flute and other leading flute players in India and abroad.
Ravi Shankar Mishra has mastered the art under his watchful eyes of his Guru by making flutes for over two decades.
NEW BANSURI FLUTE SET OF 18 FLUTES C BASE TO F SMALL
finished working with my new bansuri flute set of 18 flutes added new f flute small its sounding great
NEW BANSURI FLUTE SET OF 18 FLUTES C BASE TO F SMALL
finished working with my new bansuri flute set of 18 flutes added new f flute small its sounding great
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Buyers in India kindly contact Ravi on his mobile 94481 50433 or landline 0821 4269761 or send him a mail. Shipping is free within India.
bansuri glossary term
A jugalbandhi is a performance, in Indian classical music, featuring two solo musicians. The word jugalbandhi means, literally, "entwined twins." The duet could be either vocal or instrumental.