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Bagpipes are a
woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a
constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The
Great Highland bagpipes are well...
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first attested in
Scotland around 1400. The
earliest references to
bagpipes in
Scotland are in a
military context, and it is in that
context that the...
- IL-ən or /ˈɪljən/ IL-yən, Irish: [ˈɪl̠ʲən̪ˠ]),
sometimes called Irish Bagpipes, are the
characteristic national bagpipe of Ireland.
Earlier known in English...
- most
common type of
bagpipes in
Irish traditional music.
Great Irish Warpipes: One of the
earliest references to the
Irish bagpipes comes from an account...
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bagpipes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bagpipes are a
woodwind instrument.
Bagpipes may also
refer to: "
Bagpipes" (How I Met Your Mother)...
- The
electronic bagpipes is an
electronic musical instrument emulating the tone and/or
playing style of the
bagpipes. Most
electronic bagpipe emulators...
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Welsh bagpipes (Welsh: pipa cŵd,
pibau cŵd, côd-biban, côd-bibau, pibgod, cotbib,
pibau cyrn,
chwibanogl a chod, sachbib, backpipes, bacbib) The names...
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Swedish bagpipes (säckpipa, Swedish:
svensk säckpipa, or dråmba, koppe, posu, or bälgpipa) are a
variety of
bagpipes from Sweden. The term
itself generically...
- When
bagpipes arrived in
England is unknown,
there is some
evidence to
suggest Anglo-Saxon times,
however the
oldest confirmed proof of the
existence of...