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34a for Great Highland | Bagpipe and string orchestra |
livered a simple performance accompanied by a | bagpipe and the Lado members in the background. |
mposed of pipers (who play the Great Highland | Bagpipe) and drummers (who play the snare, tenor, or |
m also refers to a type of two-droned Flemish | bagpipe, as portrayed in the artwork of Pieter Bruege |
oup winning on several occasions the McCallan | bagpipe awards at the Inter Celtic Music Festival in |
e has collaborated with the well-known Breton | bagpipe band, the Bagad Kemper, in recording their la |
tional Asturian costume (the paxellu) worn by | bagpipe bands. |
Alan Kloatr - transverse flute, Breton | bagpipe, bombarde |
Galician | Bagpipe by Seivane |
Great Highland | Bagpipe Collection - March, Strathspey, Reel (1999) |
The muchosa is a type of | bagpipe currently played mainly in Hainaut, Wallonia, |
, Hedman often performs on the Great Highland | Bagpipe for weddings. |
al musical instruments including the cittern, | bagpipe, hautboy, crwth, harp, trumpet, organ, guitar |
The Yorkshire | bagpipe is a type of bagpipe once native to the count |
This | bagpipe is notable in that it bears a greater resembl |
For the | bagpipe loure, see Loure (bagpipe). |
he interior parts blowing instruments such as | bagpipe mey (again, a small zurna) etc. |
The International | Bagpipe Museum ((Spanish)Museo internacional de la ga |
The Morpeth Chantry | Bagpipe Museum is located in Morpeth Chantry, Morpeth |
rt Bewick which is now in the Morpeth Chantry | Bagpipe Museum . |
ne in 2004, and is now in the Morpeth Chantry | Bagpipe Museum. |
In | bagpipe music there is extensive use of grace notes. |
nown lover of all things Scottish, especially | bagpipe music. |
Achiever's Award in 1991 for contributions to | bagpipe musicography, and the Industry Service Award |
The gaita asturiana is a type of | bagpipe native to the autonomous communities of Astur |
Cornemuse Landaise or bohaossac) is a type of | bagpipe native to the Landes and Gascony regions of s |
The gaita sanabresa is a type of | bagpipe native to Sanabria, a comarca of the province |
The odrecillo was a small | bagpipe of medieval Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal |
The Lancashire | bagpipe or Lancashire greatpipe has been attested in |
Lancashire: The Lancashire | bagpipe or Lancashire greatpipe has been attested in |
to - guitar, synthesizer, sarangi, harmonium, | bagpipe, organ, voices, producer, engineer |
M.H. Dobbs The Lincolnshire | Bagpipe Oxford University Press, 1930. |
Alfred Welby The Lincolnshire | Bagpipe Oxford University Press, 1930. |
: titti, masaka titti, or tutti) is a type of | bagpipe played in Andhra Pradesh, India, made from an |
The name refers to a fictional | bagpipe player who lived in the region. |
A | bagpipe player regularly greeted visitors at its Lond |
He was accompanied by The Blues Project and a | bagpipe player. |
n has three children, and his hobbies include | bagpipe playing, ice hockey, and lobster diving. |
A similar type of | bagpipe possessing less holes can be found on the isl |
There is a | bagpipe tune called "Mackintosh of Borlum's Salute". |
Eric Rigler has recorded an instrumental | bagpipe version of the song that has appeared on vari |
One commentator noted that Hunsley's | bagpipe was "little more than the Oaten Pipe improved |
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