bagpipe in the PONS Dictionary

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The rebec, kaval and bagpipe are popular instruments and two-part singing is common.
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They had drills, badges, a flag, the entire military hierarchy of rank and even a bagpipe corps.
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Like other bagpipes, shuttle pipes have a chanter which is used to play the melody.
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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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He plays several instruments, including the tin whistle, bagpipes, guitar, drums, trumpet, violin, and didgeridoo.
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Traditional instruments included alphorn, hammered dulcimer, fife, hurdy-gurdy, castanets, rebec, bagpipe, cittern and shawm.
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She added harpsichord, harmonium, and clavichord to her keyboard repertoire, and also included such anomalies as a gospel choir, bagpipes, church bells, and drum programming.
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The name refers to a fictional bagpipe player who lived in the region.
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Vendors sell related items such as authentic tartans, bagpipes, and jewellery.
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There is evidence that the musical tradition of the clrsach may have influenced the use and repertoire of the bagpipe.
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