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how is a Shenai different from a pungi

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Answered by BloomingBud
24

Name of the chapter - 'The Sound of Music'

by - Deborah Cowley

Answer of the question -

Unlike pungi, shehnai is a pipe with a natural hollow stem which is longer and broader. It has seven holes. When it is played by the opening by the closing and opening of some holes, it produces soft and melodious sounds.

Hence it is different from a pungi.

Answered by sanskritimalik100
15

Here's your answer..

Answer:

Pungi has an unpleasant sound or creates too much noise whereas shehnai has a soft and melodious sound. Shehnai is made from a pipe with a natural hollow stem that is longer and broader than the pungi and have seven holes on the body of pipe.

Hope this will help you..

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