Very nice sir, I am learning at the age of senenty at home by seeing from u tube and have found that your process of teaching is most helpful for me. Thank u so much sir.
While playing higher octaves volume also increases and contracting abdominal muscles finishes the breath. How to produce high octave sound without much pressure??
Sir, you sound as clear as Karan Bajaj (Whitehat Junior) ... Nice explanation... I have been learning flute formally for 4 months and informally for close to 2 years....I wish I saw your videos earlier... 👌
Sir, for the first time I'm watching your videos. Your guidance is of high caliber and very helpful. Though I am a keyboard player, i had no opportunity to learn when i was young. Now I made up my mind to give a try. Thank you very much.
I am a beginner and watched your tutorial for the first time.It was too good and an excellent tutorial. How can I take your lessons from the very beginning ? I shall be extremelt grateful
Thank you so much for uploading the video. Your efforts are much appreciated. This is a million dollar lesson, I have observed my shuddha "Ma" continues to be bit on teevra side; analogy of straight line is very helpful to get it corrected.
This video is useful for beginners,, Shuddha madhyam what technique you are showing cannt be apt,,, as you are showing inline opening of madhyam hole,,, actually it has to be exact crossline to madhyam hole,,,
Very much helpful Sir.... Thank you for the wonderful video with such valuable tips for beginners like us. I had a query While I am playing Pa, it has a slight purr sound, as if it echoes within the flute. For me this happens when I am playing Ma Pa a little fast or when my breath is almost exhausting. Pls guide how to solve this. Thanks in advance
Please take a decision between english and hindi, if you want to teach for hindi speakers there is no need for english, and if you want to teach in english there is no point to hindi… The misleading english title takes me to a 70%hindi lesson…