Yes. Ustad Bismillah Khan was an Indian Shehnai maestro.
Goonj Uthi Shehnai was created in 1959.
The duration of Goonj Uthi Shehnai is 2.9 hours.
The reed of the shehnai, which is placed inside the mouthpiece, is the part that vibrates when air is blown into the instrument. The vibration of the reed creates the sound that is characteristic of the shehnai.
The cast of Shehnai - 1947 includes: Rehana Kishore Kumar as Police Inspector
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Ustaad Bismillah Khan
LOKESH ANAND one of the most outstanding Shehnai player of India.At Present he is under the care and strict guidance of "Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj ji". Association with Pandit ji has influenced lokesh's music so much, that it has given a new direction to his repertoire which is a blend of both instrumental and vocal styles.Lokesh's Shehnai playing is characterized by an immaculate blowing and fingering techniques, command over Laya, Richness and clarity of swaras. All this innate Artistry and technical brilliance combined with a rare and exquisite emotional quality has made him a unique Shehnai Player which differs from others.He has completely revolutionized the technique and approach of Shehnai Playing.Lokesh has performed almost in all major music festivals in India and abroad.
The cast of Shehnai - 1968 includes: Lehri Jafri Deeba Begum Syed Kamal Sultan Rahi
There are a number of types of double reed instruments used in India. Among these the kuzhal, nadaswaram, and shehnai have conical bores, and so might be classed as types of oboes. The nadaswaram is considered very auspicious, and is used as weddings.
He plays the shehnai.