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I don't know anything about the Germans' feelings about the bagpipe except they often shot the pipers first.
The bagpipe players will get a chance to learn from the best at a workshop tomorrow.
The bagpipe is a pluralistically singular instrument, the music of which is either liked or loathed.
The piccolo oboe or musette used to be a bagpipe chanter and was very popular at the time of Marie-Antoinette at the French Court in Versailles.
But there should be more to it than the skirl of the bagpipe and the swirl of the plaid.
The evening concluded with the ritual massacre of a durian, a Thai fruit which looks like a bagpipe.
It concludes with hands together, each playing doubled notes, creating an impressive, loud bagpipe sound.
Their traditional bagpipe band has been banned from the event, despite normally piping the team onto the field.
And there is an inclusiveness and raw determination about them that is worth more than any number of caber-tossing kilties and bagpipe bands.
The three instruments of Scotland's folk culture are the harp, bagpipe, and fiddle.
Sweetened by distance, the melancholy tones of a shepherd's bagpipe drifted on the breeze.
Besides, it was my chance to enjoy a couple of tracks of my in-car bagpipe tape, the one I'm not allowed to play in company.
He accompanied one of the dances, and his repertoire of bagpipe tunes is extensive.
Electric guitars, souped up accordions and samples of bagpipe music, the instruments were the only electrifying aspect of the assault to the senses.
These collections are mainly devoted to the music of Pibobaireachd but also include some bagpipe light music tunes.
Here, overlooking the harbor in an untried fortress, kilted pipers, drummers and dancers perform the bagpipe skirl of the islands' pipe band.
Examples of bellows-blown bagpipes include the Northumbrian small-pipes, the Scottish Lowland or Border bagpipe, the Irish uillean bagpipe, the musette, and the dudy.
You will be carried to far-away lands by the typical sounds of the bagpipe, Irish flute, violin, bodhran and bouzouki.
Competitors danced the Highland fling, the sword dance, the Highland reel, the sailor's hornpipe, the Irish Jig and other dances, preferably to the music of the bagpipe.
When our piper played a pibroch, the music of the waves drowned or softened down the harsh sound of the bagpipe, which discoursed most excellent music.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In earliest days of the Morris, music was made by a simple pipe, by pipe and tabour, or the bagpipe.
As he had brought his bagpipe with him, they soon asked him to treat them with a tune.
A very clever etching of a winged and laurelled Death playing on the bagpipe and making his appearance to an old couple at table.
To bagpipe the mizen is to lay it aback, by bringing the sheet to the mizen-shrouds.
This strikes like an alarm, that like a hammer, while a third imitates the tones of a bagpipe.
The biniou is rather like a small bagpipe and produces a wild, shrill sound.
Ceaseless is the din of muskets, mandolines, and the cornamusa, or bagpipe.
So we hunted up the old stories, got a bagpipe, put on our plaids, and went in, heart and soul, for the glory of the Clan.
Besides the pipe and horn, the bagpipe was also a rustic instrument.
So blind Tim Carrol buckled on his bagpipe, and began to play.
Give the lads a bagpipe instead of a rattle, and I'll answer for it the corn 'll be safe.
He was the usual cut and dry apothecary, of no particular age and colour, with a strong Edinburgh accent and about as emotional as a bagpipe.
We marched into the dining-room keeping step to the music of a bagpipe.
Finally a native dance to the accompaniment of the bagpipe was executed.
In modern Scotland the bagpipe has altogether taken the place of the harp.
Let me tell you something that I have been thinking about the bagpipe.
His instruments of choice are the bagpipe, shepherd's pipe, and saxophone.
Indeed, this deformed, unrecognizable object, reduced to nothing, was the body of Satellite, flattened like a bagpipe without wind, and ever mounting, mounting!
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