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शुल्क वितरणार्थ
1. Answer these questions in 30-40 words.
1. Why did Aurangzeb ban the playing of the pungt?
2. How is a shehnai different from a pungi?
3. Where was the shehnal played traditionally? How did Bismillah Khan
this?
4. When and how did Bismillah Khan get his big break?
5. Where did Bismillah Khan play the shehnai on 15 August 1947? Why
the event historic?
6. Why did Bismillah Khan refuse to start a shehnai school in the U.S.
7. Find at least two instances in the text which tell you that Bismillah
loves India and Benaras.​

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Answered by anandachandra1980
10

Answer:

1) Aurangzeb banned the playing of musical instrument pungi because it had a shrill and unpleasant sound.

2)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.

3)The shehnai was traditionally played in royal courts, temples and weddings. Ustaad Bismillah khan changed the tradition by bringing this instrument onto the classical stage.

4)Bismillah khan got his big break in 1938 when he played shehnai on radio on the occasion of the opening of the All India Radio in Lucknow. Soon he became an often heard player on radio. 5. Where did Bismillah Khan play the shehnai on 15 August 1947?

5)the Red Fort

the Red FortAnswer: On 15 August 1947, Bismillah Khan played shehnai at the Red Fort. The event was historical because India got Independence from the British rule on that day

6) Bismillah Khan refused to start a shehnai school in the U.S.A. because he did not want to stay away from India. He was really fond of Benaras, the River Ganga and Dumraon.

7 ) Answer: The two instances that show Bismillah Khans's love for India and Banaras are: (i) Bismillah Khan refused one of his student's offer to start a shehnai school in U.S.A. because of his immense love for Benares, River Ganga and Dumraon.

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Answered by ranganathrajani
4

Answer:

3 question answer FYI

Explanation:

1.Aurangzeb banned the playing of musical instrument pungi because it had a shrill and unpleasant sound.

Aurangzeb banned the playing of musical instrument pungi because it had a shrill, unpleasant sound. ... He asked her not to listen to them through her ears but to try and sense the sound in some other manner

2.The shehnai is different from pungi because pungi was a instrument which has a shrill and unpleasant sound,whereas shehnai has pleasant and joyous sound and has better tonal quality than pungi. Shehnai is a basically a bark of a tree whereas pungi is made by metal.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.

3.The shehnai was traditionally played in royal courts, temples and weddings. Ustaad Bismillah khan changed the tradition by bringing this instrument onto the classical stage.

4.Bismillah khan got his big break in 1938 when he played shehnai on radio on the occasion of the opening of the All India Radio in Lucknow. Soon he became an often heard player on radio.

5.the Red Fort

On 15 August 1947, Bismillah Khan played the Raag Kaali on his shehnai from the Red Fort. The event was a historical moment because it was the occasion of India's Independence from British Rule.

6.Bismillah Khan refused to start a shehnai school in the U.S.A. because he did not want to stay away from India. He was really fond of Benaras, the River Ganga and Dumraon.

7.The two instances that show Bismillah Khans's love for India and Banaras are: (i) Bismillah Khan refused one of his student's offer to start a shehnai school in U.S.A. because of his immense love for Benares, River Ganga and Dumraon.

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