bagpipes in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Historically, numerous other bagpipes existed, and many of them have been recreated in the last half-century.
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The funeral dance to the dour tune of bagpipes brings the footstep of doom into the forest.
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Near the end of the interlude the battle sounds fade, briefly leaving the bagpipes playing alone before the third movement begins.
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Traditional instruments used include the bagpipes, timpanis and various string instruments.
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A pipe banner is a heraldic flag flown from the large bass drone of the bagpipes.
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There are 4 songs and 6 instrumental tracks on the album which is unusual in giving so much prominence to the uilleann bagpipes.
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Each fall, the unit recruits pipers from the entering freshman class, many of whom have never played the bagpipes.
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For some reason, great masses of people have mistaken bagpipes for a musical instrument.
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He plays several instruments, including the tin whistle, bagpipes, guitar, drums, trumpet, violin, and didgeridoo.
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Along with the "bombo", a bass drum played with one stick, the "tamboril" is typically found as accompaniment to bagpipes.
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