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How did the sound of the shehnai began to be considered?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aurangzeb banned playing of pungi because it had unpleasant and shrilled sound.

A nai (Barber) made a Shehnai which had very pleasant sound and slowly people started considering it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The sound of the shehnai began to be considered

auspicious. And for this reason it is still played in

temples and is an indispensable component of any

North Indian wedding. In the past, the shehnai was

part of the naubat or traditional ensemble of nine

instruments found at royal courts. Till recently it

was used only in temples and weddings. The credit

for bringing this instrument onto the classical stage

goes to Ustad Bismillah Khan.

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