How is a pungi different from a shehnai ?
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Shehnai is an improved version of pungi as it has a better tonal quality than pungi. It is a natural hollow stem pipe that is longer and broader than a pungi. It has seven holes on the body of the pipe.
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a pipe was chosen with a natural hollow stem that was longer and broader than the pungi and made seven holes on the body of the pipe . when it was played , closing and opening some of these holes soft and melodious sounds were produced The instrument was so different from the pungi and had to be named as "Shehnai"
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