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  2. Venu - Wikipedia

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    The flute pitch is usually marked on the blowing end. It is denoted either in numbers on a Venu from 1 to 7 with or without (1/2, indicating one semitone higher) or as per the standard Pitch letters on a Bansuri from A to G with or without (#-Sharps/b-Flats). The size varies up to 12 sizes in length, each providing different pitches.

  3. T. N. Sivakumar - Wikipedia

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    Sri Sivakumar was trained by flute maestro Sri T. R. Mahalingam, who was also his maternal uncle. He was trained at the Government Music College, Madras (Chennai) by Smt. T. R. Navaneetham [1] for a period of 3 years, where he went on to get his Diploma titled "Vadya Visarada". For a period of 10 years (1976 to 1985), he was also trained by Sri ...

  4. Keshav Ginde - Wikipedia

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    Innovated new creative flute - Keshav Venu surpassing the limitations of existing flutes since Vedic Age i.e. 10000 years ago.; Recognized as the only bamboo flute with 3.5 (+) octaves range (43 notes) in Limca Book of Records, Edition 1998.

  5. Sarabha Sastri - Wikipedia

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    Sri Sarabha Sastri (1872–1904) was an Indian venu flute player, [1] known as the first great Brahmin flutist. [2] He brought the flute to the mainstream Indian Carnatic concert stage – until then, it was almost exclusively a folk instrument.

  6. Bansuri - Wikipedia

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    The flute (Venu or Vamsa) is mentioned in many Hindu texts on music and singing, as complementary to the human voice and Veena (vaani-veena-venu). [23] [24] The flute is however not called bansuri in the ancient, and is referred to by other names such as nadi, tunava in the Rigveda (3000–2500 BCE) and other Vedic texts of Hinduism, or as venu ...

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  9. Sikkil Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Sikkil Kunjumani (10 June 1927 – 13 November 2010) and Sikkil Neela (9 September 1938 – 17 September 2023) were sisters who played the carnatic flute, called Venu flute. Together they are more famously known as the Sikkil Sisters .

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