bagpipe
~ Wind instrument
Description
The bagpipe is an instrument consisting of a series of enclosed reeds fed by a bag of air.
Relationships
subtypes: | biniou (Small Breton bagpipe) gaida (Southeastern Europe and Balkan bagpipe) practice chanter säckpipa (Historical Swedish bagpipes) torupill (Estonian folk bagpipe) żaqq (Maltese mouth-blown bagpipe) |
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subtypes (as bellow-blown bagpipes): | gajdy (Large Silesian bellow-blown bagpipe) Great Highland bagpipe (Large Scottish bagpipe) musette de cour (French baroque bagpipe) Northumbrian pipes (Small north east England bagpipes) Scottish smallpipes (Small Scottish bagpipe) uilleann pipes (Irish bellow-blown bagpipe) |
subtypes (as gaita): | gaita asturiana (Larger Asturian bagpipe) gaita de boto (Cloth covered Aragonese bagpipe) gaita gallega (Two to three drone Galician bagpipe) gaita sanabresa (Small single drone Sanabrian bagpipe) |
type of (as bagpipes): | double reed |
Wikidata: | Q8347 [info] |
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information page: | https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclopædia_Britannica/Bag-pipe [info] |
other databases: | https://saisaibatake.ame-zaiku.com/gakki/gakki_bagpipe_etc.html [info] |