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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.
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Listen To Enchanting Hindustani Classical Music Rendition Of "Divine Shehnai " By Ustad Bismillah Khan. Only On @HindustaniClassical 00:00:00 - Start00:00:06...
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Learn about the history and evolution of the shehnai, a double-reeded flute-like instrument from North India, from its folk and wedding roots to its classical and film music fame. Discover the legacy of Ustad Bismillah Khan, the shehnai's leading classical pioneer, and watch and listen to his performances.
oboe. South Asian music. 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.
“The name ‘shehnai’ comes from the Persian ‘shah’ (king) and ‘nai/ney’ (wind-blown instrument). In other words, it is either ‘the king of flutes’ or ‘a flute fit for kings’…A double-reed instrument, the shehnai has 7 to 9 holes, with the last two often left open and used for tuning.