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Play the nāgasvaram
The nāgasvaram is the loudest non-brass instrument in Indian classical music. Played in temples, weddings, and processions. The double-reed gives it a powerful, brassy tone. Calibrated against T. N. Rajarathnam Pillais AIR recordings.
261.6 Hz
🎺Virtual Nāgasvaram
⏳ tap a hole to start
Tap a hole to play that swara. The further down the flute, the higher the pitch. Use the mouth-end (left) for low notes, the open end (right) for high notes.
◀ mouth
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