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- Q545271 subject Q8545414.
- Q545271 subject Q8644652.
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- Q545271 abstract "The pungi (Hindi: पुंगी), also called the been or bin, is a wind instrument played by snake charmers in India and Pakistan. The instrument consists of a mouth-blown air reservoir made from a gourd, which channels air into two reedpipes. The pungi is played with no pauses, with the player employing circular breathing. The pungi originated in India and is still played by snake charmers in street performances.".
- Q545271 thumbnail Schlangenbeschwörer-Delhi-1973.jpg?width=300.
- Q545271 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=OkfNB9rC3iA.
- Q545271 wikiPageWikiLink Q1277255.
- Q545271 wikiPageWikiLink Q1430627.
- Q545271 wikiPageWikiLink Q1478007.
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- Q545271 wikiPageWikiLink Q3178239.
- Q545271 wikiPageWikiLink Q8545414.
- Q545271 wikiPageWikiLink Q8644652.
- Q545271 wikiPageWikiLink Q9582445.
- Q545271 comment "The pungi (Hindi: पुंगी), also called the been or bin, is a wind instrument played by snake charmers in India and Pakistan. The instrument consists of a mouth-blown air reservoir made from a gourd, which channels air into two reedpipes. The pungi is played with no pauses, with the player employing circular breathing. The pungi originated in India and is still played by snake charmers in street performances.".
- Q545271 label "Pungi".
- Q545271 depiction Schlangenbeschwörer-Delhi-1973.jpg.