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difference between pungi and shehnai

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Answered by Pubali11
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Pungi is a noisemaker instrument . It is banned by Aurangzeb because of it's shrill snd unpleasant sound .

The shehnai is different from pungi as it is apipe with a natural hollow stem which is longer and broader than a pungi . It has seven holes on the body of the pipe like a flute . When it is played on closing and opening , some of these holes , soft and melodious sound produced
Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

The difference between pungi and shehnai is explained below.

Explanation:

Unlike Pongi, Shahnai has better sound quality in the former than in the latter. It is a natural hollow stem pipe with seven holes in the pipe body and is much longer and wider than pangi. Thus, the development of pongi instruments was available.

Pongi is a noise making instrument. Banned by Aurangzeb due to loud and unpleasant sounds.

Shehnai differs from pongee in that the monkey with a natural hollow stem is taller and wider than pongee. Like a flute, there are 7 holes in the body of the tube. When opened and closed, some of these holes produce a soft, melodic sound.

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