- 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...
-
preparatory acts
substituted totally for
intercourse as a
final goal.
Bagpiping is a ****ual
practice in
which the **** is
stimulated by
someone else's...
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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)...
- New
World Highland Bagpiping (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's
University Press, 2002).
Edinburgh Research Archive. The
Bagpipe:
perceptions of a national...
-
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...
- The piva is a type of
bagpipe pla**** in
Italy and in Ticino, the Italian-speaking
Canton of Switzerland. The
instrument has a
single chanter and single...
- from the
original on
September 28, 2013.
Retrieved September 16, 2013. "
bagpipe". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved September 16, 2013. v t e v t e...
-
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...
- Gr****
bagpipe(s) may
refer to: Tsampouna, a double-chantered,
droneless bagpipe pla****
mostly in the Gr****
Islands Askomandoura, a
Cretan bagpipe similar...