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    The shehnai ( Hindi: शहनाई, Bengali: সানাই), often translated into English as clarinet, is a musical instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is made of wood, with a double reed at one end and a metal or wooden flared bell at the other end.

  2. Listen To Enchanting Hindustani Classical Music Rendition Of "Divine Shehnai " By Ustad Bismillah Khan.

  3. Aug 5, 2013 · Presenting full song of this melodious indian classical instrumental album performed on shehnai by astonishing artist Ustad Bismillah Khan. The album name is Shaan-E-Shehnai and its music...

  4. shehnai, double-reed conical oboe of North India. The shehnai is made of wood, except for a flaring metal bell attached to the bottom of the instrument, and measures about 12–20 inches (30–50 cm) in length, with six to eight keyless finger holes along its body.

  5. Listen To Enchanting Hindustani Classical Music Rendition Of "The Maestro Of Shehnai" By Ustad Bismillah Khan.

  6. indianculture.gov.in › musical-instruments › sushir-vadyaSHEHNAI | INDIAN CULTURE

    Shehnai is a wind instrument made of wood and metal. Used in religious ceremonies, this instrument is found in various parts of North India. It is considered to be an auspicious instrument and is played in social ceremonies. Also a Northern Indian concert instrument.

  7. The Shehnai: a folk instrument elevated to classical music. The name shehnai comes from the Persian word, shah meaning king, whlist nai or ney is the generic term for any kind of wind-blown flute-like instrument. In other words, it is either 'the king of flutes' or 'a flute fit for kings'.

  8. 6 days ago · The Shehnai is a wind musical instrument that originated in the Indian subcontinent. It is crafted from wood and features a mouthpiece at one end and a flared bell made of metal or wood at the other end. It is classified as an aerophone and has a double-reed mouthpiece attached to its wooden body.

  9. The double-reed inside a conical wooden bore creates an oboe-like sound that has become distinctive of Indian music. The shehnai can reach a range of two octaves and is played without keys, instead the player uses finger holes to create sound through the flared bell of the instrument. Learn More.

  10. Mar 16, 2024 · The Shehnai, with its hauntingly beautiful sound, has captivated audiences for centuries, weaving its magic in ceremonial and festive occasions alike. In this article, we delve into the origins, construction, playing technique, and cultural significance of this iconic double-reed wind instrument.

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