What was the difference between a flute and a shehnai ? why is shehnai considered auspicious
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The 'shehnai' is a musical instrumentIt is made out of wood, with a double reed at one end and a metal or wooden flared bell at the other end. The shehnai is similar to South India's nadaswaram.
The flute is a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group. Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a flute is an aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening.
Shehnai sound is thought to create and maintain a sense of auspiciousness and sanctity and, as a result, is widely used during marriages, processions and in temples although it is also played in concerts.
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As nouns the difference between flute and shehnai is that flute is (musical instruments) a woodwind instrument consisting of a metal, wood or bamboo tube with a row of circular holes and played by blowing across a hole in the side of one end or through a narrow channel at one end against a sharp edge, while covering none, some or all of the holes with the fingers to vary the note played or flute can be a kind of flyboat; a storeship while shehnai is (musical instruments) an ancient reeded woodwind instrument with a long slim body and bulbous sound bowl, with or without keys.
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We know that the sound of the Shehnai is considered auspicious because it is played in temples, and is a must for all happy occasions like marriages
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