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Bagpipe
Bagpipe Bag"pipe, n.
A musical wind instrument, now used chiefly in the Highlands
of Scotland.
Note: It consists of a leather bag, which receives the air by
a tube that is stopped by a valve; and three sounding
pipes, into which the air is pressed by the performer.
Two of these pipes produce fixed tones, namely, the
bass, or key tone, and its fifth, and form together
what is called the drone; the third, or chanter, gives
the melody.
BagpipeBagpipe Bag"pipe, v. t.
To make to look like a bagpipe.
To bagpipe the mizzen (Naut.), to lay it aback by bringing
the sheet to the mizzen rigging. --Totten.
Meaning of bagpipe from wikipedia
- Asia,
around the
Persian Gulf and
northern parts of
South Asia. The term
bagpipe is
equally correct in the
singular or the plural,
though pipers usually...
- The
great Highland bagpipe (Scottish Gaelic: a' phìob mhòr
pronounced [a ˈfiəp ˈvoːɾ] lit. 'the
great pipe') is a type of
bagpipe native to Scotland, and...
-
Indian bagpipe may
refer to: Mashak, a
bagpipe found in
Northern India and ****stan The
Great Highland Bagpipe, pla**** in some
parts of
India for ceremonies...
-
known as
Union pipes and
Irish pipes,
depending on era. Bellows-blown
bagpipe with ke**** or un-ke**** 2-octave chanter, 3
drones and 3 regulators. The...
- The
Yorkshire bagpipe is a type of
bagpipe once
native to the
county of
Yorkshire in
northern England. The
instrument is
currently extinct, but sources...
- Gr****
bagpipe(s) may
refer to: Tsampouna, a double-chantered,
droneless bagpipe pla****
mostly in the Gr****
Islands Askomandoura, a
Cretan bagpipe similar...
- The kaba
gaida ('large gaida') or
rodopska gaida (Rhodope gaida), the
bagpipe of the
central Rhodope mountains, is a
distinctive symbol of
Bulgarian folk...
- from the
original on
September 28, 2013.
Retrieved September 16, 2013. "
bagpipe". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved September 16, 2013. v t e v t e...
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tulum (Laz: გუდა, romanized: guda) is a
musical instrument, a form of
bagpipe from the
Black Sea
region of Turkey. It is
droneless with two parallel...
- (wedding goat,
black goat) -
Polish folk
musical instruments Jan S. Prządka,
famous Polish bagpipe player,
presents both
instruments (English subtitles)...