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what did the barber do to improve pungi as
Shehnai​

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Answered by sunita101185kumari
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The barber chose a pipe with natural hollow stem that was longer and broader than the pungi , and made seven holes on the body of the pungi .... Therefore , when he played it , soft and melodious sounds were produced..

Answered by 27swatikumari
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The royal palace's connections allowed the family of a talented musician's barber to make the decision to improve the pungi's tonal consistency.

The barber took a hollow-stemmed pipe from the counter. It was wider and longer than the pungi. In the pipe body, he drilled seven holes. Soft and beautiful noises were produced when he played on it, closing and opening some of these holes.

Before royalty, he performed the instrument, and everyone was impressed. The instrument needed a new name because it was so different from the pungi. According to legend, the instrument was initially played by a nai in the Shah's rooms, whence it earned the name "shehnai" (barber).

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