Bagpipes
Bagpipes are a type of musical instrument.
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Bagpipes
- A stand of Great Highland Bagpipes (Scotland).
- Annotated stand of Great Highland Bagpipes. 1) Chanter 2) Bag 3) Stock 4) Blowstick or blowpipe 5) Tenor drones 6) Bass drone 7) Tuning Slide 8) Cords
- Traditional Swedish bagpipes (säckpipa), built by Leif Eriksson
- Modernized Swedish bagpipes (säckpipa) built by Alban Faust. Melody pipes in A and G, three drones, and a bellow.
- Traditional Romanian Bagpipe
Bagpipers
- Painting by Pieter Brueghel the Elder
- Painting by Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721)
- Painting by Nikola Obrasopissez (1827-1911)
- Bagpipers in New Orleans
- Bagpipe performer in Amsterdam
- a piper busking in Edinburgh
- Polish bagpipes
- Serbian bagpiper