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▪ I. bagpipe, n. (ˈbægpaɪp) Forms: 4–7 baggepipe, 5–6 -pype, bagpype, 7 bagg-pipe, 6– bag-pipe, bagpipe. [f. bag n.1 + pipe.] 1. A musical instrument of great antiquity and wide diffusion, consisting of an air-tight wind-bag and one or more reed-pipes into which the air is pressed by the performer. ...
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Bodega (bagpipe)
Bodega or craba is an Occitan term for a type of French bagpipe played in Montagne Noire, particularly within the French departments of Tarn, Aude, Hérault
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Bock (bagpipe)
Variants of the bock, a type of bagpipe, were played in Central Europe in what are the modern states of Austria, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic
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Which of the following instruments have keys: harp, piano, cello, guitar, spinet, mandolin, bagpipe, bongo, clavinet, accordion, flute, bass, marimba, synthesizer, recorder, organ, melodica, sitar
The following instruments have keys: piano, spinet, clavinet, accordion, synthesizer, organ, and melodica
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Piva (bagpipe)
The piva is a type of bagpipe played in Italy and in Ticino, the Italian-speaking Canton of Switzerland.
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Loure (bagpipe)
The loure is a type of bagpipe native to Normandy, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries but later extinct prior to its modern revival.
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Tulum (bagpipe)
The tulum () is a musical instrument, a form of bagpipe from the Black Sea region of Turkey.
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Titti (bagpipe)
The titti (, masaka titti, or tutti) is a type of bagpipe played in Andhra Pradesh, India, made from an entire goat-skin. See also
Mashak, a Northern Indian bagpipe
Sruti upanga, a bagpipe of Tamil Nadu.
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Koza (bagpipe)
A Koza (meaning "goat") is the 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 and differs considerably from other types of bagpipes in its construction. Its scale is: b,c,d,e,f,g (with dro...
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G1 Reeds: Your Trusted Online Bagpipe Store
I bought already a couple of G1 Platinium reeds and last I bought the G1 High Pitched Pipe Chanter…complete setup by G1 reeds….and really…this combination rocks, what a powerfull sound…and also important…quick responces on questions and verry helpfull. Rudi Driesen / Facebook.
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Kozioł (bagpipe)
Prządka, famous Polish bagpipe player, presents both instruments (English subtitles)
Bagpipes
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Culture of Greater Poland Voivodeship
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Yorkshire bagpipe
The Yorkshire bagpipe is a type of bagpipe once native to the county of Yorkshire in northern England. References
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The Bagpipe in Northern England. R. D. Cannon.
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Indian bagpipe
Indian bagpipe may refer to:
Mashak, a bagpipe found in Northern India and Pakistan
The Great Highland Bagpipe, played in some parts of India for ceremonies due to retention of some British military traditions
Titti (bagpipe), a bagpipe played in Andhra Pradesh
Sruti upanga, a bagpipe of Tamil Nadu
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Lancashire bagpipe
The Lancashire bagpipe or Lancashire greatpipe has been attested in literature, and commentators have noticed that the Lancashire bagpipe was also believed Further reading
The Bagpipe in Northern England. R. D. Cannon.
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Bagpipe theorem
In mathematics, the bagpipe theorem of describes the structure of the connected (but possibly non-paracompact) ω-bounded surfaces by showing that they The bagpipe theorem states that every ω-bounded connected surface is the connected sum of a compact connected surface and a finite number of long pipes
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