Heer on a Broken Flute – By Sangtar

About Heer:

Waris Shah’s Heer is written in “Baint” (ਬੈਂਤ) meter. It is believed that after completing his master piece, Waris Shah himself used to sing Heer in Bhairavi till end of his days. The basics of this compositions have been preserved in the oral tradition. However, every artist adds their own color and style. The scale (Mishar Bhairavi) of this composition has a large scope for improvisation. This is my rendition of this classic on this particular day, on this particular instrument. I hope you will enjoy it.

About The Broken Flute:

I only know half of the story. The first half happened years ago. I reckon in the beginning, it was an inexpensive student flute sold by Long and McQuade (Canada). Its purpose was to be played by a kid for a couple of years in the classroom and then go the dust bin. Instead, someone put it on a shelf in a basement. Sometime ago I was visiting a friend when I saw this instrument covered in dust and tarnished so badly that it was completely black. Some keys were also stuck, and crud had developed on the pads. It was not playable. I felt bad for the instrument and brought it home. It was not worth it to get it fixed professionally, so I cleaned it myself with household cleaners and a utility knife. Eventually I was able to play all the notes. Then once again I put it on a shelf and forgot about it. Last week when I came across it and opened the box, once again, it was tarnished. I cleaned it again and started to play Heer on it. I liked its temperamental sound. Some keys are lighter than the others that creates an unevenness. Some pads are not airtight so upper octaves have a raspy sound. To give this flute a lasting future I recorded this composition on video and here it is. If you like its sound, I may record more stuff on it. I am amazed that an instrument worth less than ten dollars, can create soul touching music. Thanks for listening.

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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s Nadi Kinare on GeoShred by Sangtar

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s Nadi Kinare on GeoShred by Sangtar Sangtar plays a beautiful NFAK composition on GeoShred. This composition is mostly in a major scale with some creative use of second flat (re komal) and forth sharp (ma tivar).

GeoShred is an amazing instrument created by ‘moForte.’ It is available for iPhone and iPad. More info at http://www.moforte.com/ Watch, Share, Enjoy, Thanks for your support.

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Sangtar Da Toomba | Toombi Part 3

Sangtar Da Toomba | Toombi Part 3

In this lesson, you will learn how notes are relative to Toombi’s size. Sangtar plays notes of Charukeshi Thaat to demonstrate the possibilities of bigger size instruments. © 2014 Plasma Records. https://www.sangtar.com or http://www.youtube.com/user/sangtarheer

Learn to Play Bansuri

Here is the entire series of lessons. Click Next to play the next video in the series. Or alternatively, view the playlist on YouTube.

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Bansuri – Part 6 – Playing Half Notes

Bansuri – Part 6 – Playing Half Notes
In this lesson, you will learn to play half notes on a Bansuri (Indian Flute). With this method bansuri becomes capable of playing all twelve notes of an octave. To view English Subtitles please use the ‘CC’ option. Thanks. © 2012 Plasma Records.

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Bansuri – Part 5 – Playing Scales with Key Change – Practical

Bansuri – Part 5 – Playing Scales with Key Change – Practical
In this lesson, you will learn to play seven modes or scales or moorshanas, and six thaats of Northern Indian music on a Bansuri (Indian Flute). The bansuri is capable of playing these scales without using half notes. For detailed explanation please see ‘part 4’ from the same series. To view English Subtitles please use the ‘CC’ option.

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Bansuri – Part 4 – Playing Scales with Key Change – Theory

Bansuri – Part 4 – Playing Scales with Key Change – Theory
In this lesson, you will learn to play seven modes or scales or moorshanas, and six thaats of Northern Indian music on a Bansuri (Indian Flute). Bansuri is capable of playing these scales without using half notes. To view English Subtitles please use the ‘CC’ option.

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Bansuri – Part 3 – Playing Natural Scale

Bansuri – Part 3 – Playing Natural Scale
In this basic lesson, you will learn to play a natural scale on bamboo flute. To view English Subtitles please use the ‘CC’ option

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Toombi – Part 2 – Playing First Four Notes

Toombi: Playing First Four Notes
Please watch the video below. In this Video you will learn to play first four notes on a Toombi. If you do not understand Punjabi, you may use the Close Captioning (‘CC’) feature on YouTube. Also for further description, please visit youtube.com/sangtarheer. Thanks

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