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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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  • common type of bagpipes in Irish traditional music. Great Irish Warpipes: One of the earliest references to the Irish bagpipes comes from an account of the...
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  • Koza (bagpipe) (category Bagpipes)
    generic term for one of five basic types of bagpipes used in Polish folk music. The koza comes from the southern mountainous region of Poland known as Podhale...
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  • This is a list of bagpipers, organized by type of bagpipes. King Edward VII, (1841–1910) King Edward VIII, (1894–1972) Daniel Laidlaw, (1875–1950), VC...
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    multiple or single grace notes. The tone of the uilleann pipes is unlike that of many other forms of bagpipes. They have a different harmonic structure...
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  • century) Tromboon Trompeta china (Cuba) Zurla (Macedonia) Zurna Bagpipes (see Types of bagpipes) Cornamuse Crumhorn Hirtenschalmei Kortholt Rauschpfeife Hne...
    5 KB (375 words) - 05:22, 13 February 2024
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    bagpipe sounds. Electronic bagpipes are produced to replicate various types of bagpipes from around the world, including the Scottish Great Highland bagpipe...
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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...
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    Traditional instruments include the bombard (similar to an oboe) and two types of bagpipes (veuze and binioù kozh). Other instruments often found are the diatonic...
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    throughout the world. The bagpipe of any kind is first attested in Scotland around 1400. The earliest references to bagpipes in Scotland are in a military...
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    sowne, And ther-with-al he broghte us out of towne. Stone and wood carvings of bagpipes of many different types began to appear in English cathedrals and...
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  • like the argoul is related to ancestor of some types of bagpipes. However, in the case of the mijwiz, the cheeks of the player with their circular breathing...
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  • This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Greek bagpipes. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point...
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  • of the types of bagpipes that exist worldwide have up to three drones, making this one of the first instruments that comes to mind when speaking of drone...
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    bagpipes include Fernhill and Carreg Lafar. Ceri Rhys Matthews and Jonathan Shorland have recorded pipe music using different types of Welsh bagpipes...
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  • the free dictionary. Gaita may refer to: Gaita (bagpipe), various types of bagpipes common to northern Spain and Portugal Gaita gastoreña, a hornpipe...
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  • Valves are used in most types of bagpipes to close off the air entry point (the blowpipe), although some pipers simply closed the end of their blowpipe when...
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  • Alain Pennec. There are two types of bagpipes indigenous to Brittany. The veuze is very similar to other western European bagpipes such as the Gaita from Galicia...
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    chosen to explore more creative usages of the instrument. Different types of bagpipes have also seen a resurgence since the 70s, as the historical border...
    56 KB (6,965 words) - 12:01, 17 August 2024
  • There are several types of Croatian bagpipes, they are: Slavonske gajde - a bagpipe with double chanter and a single drone Duda - a bagpipe with triple/quadruple...
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