Category:Pungi
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Bahasa Indonesia: pungi
বাংলা: বীন
Deutsch: Pungi
English: pungi
Español: pungi
Français : pungi
한국어: 푼기
हिन्दी: बीन
Italiano: pungi
ಕನ್ನಡ: ಪುಂಗಿ
Latviešu: pungi
മലയാളം: മകുടി
मराठी: पुंगी
नेपाली: पुँगी
Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча: pungi
Қазақша: пунги
Polski: pungi
Русский: пунги
Suomi: pūngi
Svenska: pungi
தமிழ்: மகுடி
తెలుగు: పాముల బుర్ర
Türkçe: pungi
The Pungi, also called the been, or bin — a wind instrument that originated in India.
- The pungi is similar to the Chinese Hulusi, but has only two reed pipes, known as the "jivala". It was improved to produce the Shehnai.
- The pungi is still played in India by snake charmers.
See also categories: Hulusi and Shehnai – for Chinese and Indian instruments.
References
[edit]- Alison Arnold (North Carolina State University) , ed. (1998) South Asia : the Indian subcontinent, Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, volume 5, Garland Pub.
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Media in category "Pungi"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Amber Fort-Jaipur-India0001.JPG 1,557 × 1,847; 1.28 MB
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Beeninstrument.jpg 800 × 249; 79 KB
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Charmeur de serpents à Jaipur (2).JPG 2,304 × 3,072; 3.62 MB
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India-6784 - No Money - No Picture .... A Real Charmer - Flickr - archer10 (Dennis).jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 5.5 MB
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Poongi, Jaipur.jpg 2,212 × 4,614; 930 KB
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Schlangenbeschwörer-Delhi-1973.jpg 1,787 × 1,407; 817 KB
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Sculpture de la façade (Temple de Karni Mata) (8424446468).jpg 769 × 1,024; 845 KB
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Snake charmer in Pushkar, Rajasthan.jpg 2,000 × 3,011; 700 KB
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The Music and Musical Instruments of Southern India and the Deccan (page 213 crop).jpg 1,320 × 2,370; 386 KB
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TTT17 (10).jpg 2,448 × 2,448; 2.23 MB
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Un charmeur de serpent et sa femme (V&A Museum) (8641650740).jpg 843 × 995; 476 KB
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Varanasi (8717528552).jpg 1,232 × 816; 794 KB