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how is a shehnai different from a pungi​

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Answered by ITZIRONMAN104
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by AdiandAnwe
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The shehnai is a pipe with a natural hollow stem that is longer and broader than the pungi and has seven holes on the body of the pipe. When played by closing and opening some of these holes, soft and melodious sounds are produced whereas the pungi has a shrill unpleasant sound.

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