Traditional Music Instruments – Sound & Yoga
> Prof. Armin Rosins Alphornseite <
> Yoga-sūtras of Patañjali with the Exposition of VyÄsa: <
SÄdhana-pÄda Von Patañjali, Swami Veda Bharati, VyÄsa, Usharbudh Arya, >Vorwort v. Georg Feuerstein<
„…A different object presented to a concetrated mind become the cause of its deviation, altering it to a state of attraction (raga), and so forth, as happened in the case of sage, Mrkandu, who heard the fifth note on a flute, opened his eyes from samadhi, saw the beautiful nymph (apsaras) named pramloka and became enamoured of her, like rice grains, are initially hard, but softened by fire…“ .
> History of the bansuri flute <
> Flutes, good or bad quality tonality?
The word bansuri originates in the Sanskrit bans [bamboo] + swar [musical note]. There are two varieties of bansuri: the transverse, and the fipple. The fipple variety is usually played in folk music and is held away from the lips like a whistle. Because of the flexibility and control it offers, the transverse variety is preferred in classical music.
> Subject: What´s a didgeridoo ? <
> Didgeridoo (Didjeridu) – „Das“ Musikinstrument Australiens <
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