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Even among aficionados, it is recognized that bagpipes, bagpipers, and bagpipe music can all be legitimate sources of humour. A typical gentle-jab at the field is exemplified by the following jokes:
The music of the pipes is best appreciated when heard over a body of water.
The width of the Atlantic Ocean is usually considered to be sufficient.
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Q. Why do bagpipers walk as they play?
A. They're trying to get away from the noise.
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Q. What do you call 10 bagpipes under the oc ...
See also:Bagpipes, Bagpipes - Overview, Bagpipes - History, Bagpipes - Types, Bagpipes - The great highland bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Irish Uilleann bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Northumbrian smallpipe, Bagpipes - The Scottish smallpipe, Bagpipes - The biniou, Bagpipes - French and Occitan bagpipes, Bagpipes - The border pipe, Bagpipes - The gaita, Bagpipes - The Brian Boru bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Italian Zampogna, Bagpipes - Categories, Bagpipes - Other types, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music, Bagpipes - Classical works featuring bagpipes, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in jazz, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in rock, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in other forms of music, Bagpipes - Bagpipe aphorisms, Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour, Bagpipes - Notes Read more here: » Bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour |
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The music of the pipes is best appreciated when heard over a body of water.
The width of the Atlantic Ocean is usually considered to be sufficient.
and
Q. Why do bagpipers walk as they play?
A. They're trying to get away from the noise.
and
Q. What do you call 10 bagpipes under the oc ...
See also:Bagpipes, Bagpipes - Overview, Bagpipes - History, Bagpipes - Types, Bagpipes - The great highland bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Irish Uilleann bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Northumbrian smallpipe, Bagpipes - The Scottish smallpipe, Bagpipes - The biniou, Bagpipes - French and Occitan bagpipes, Bagpipes - The border pipe, Bagpipes - The Iberic gaitas, Bagpipes - The Brian Boru bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Italian zampogna, Bagpipes - Categories, Bagpipes - Other types, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music, Bagpipes - Classical works featuring bagpipes, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in jazz, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in rock, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in other forms of music, Bagpipes - Bagpipe aphorisms, Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour, Bagpipes - Notes Read more here: » Bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour |
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The music of the pipes is best appreciated when heard over a body of water.
The width of the Atlantic Ocean is usually considered to be sufficient.
and
Q. Why do bagpipers walk as they play?
A. They're trying to get away from the noise.
and
Q. What do you call 10 bagpipes under the oc ...
See also:Bagpipes, Bagpipes - Overview, Bagpipes - History, Bagpipes - Types, Bagpipes - The great highland bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Irish Uilleann bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Northumbrian smallpipe, Bagpipes - The Scottish smallpipe, Bagpipes - The biniou, Bagpipes - French and Occitan bagpipes, Bagpipes - The border pipe, Bagpipes - The gaita, Bagpipes - The Brian Boru bagpipe, Bagpipes - Categories, Bagpipes - Other types, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music, Bagpipes - Classical works featuring bagpipes, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in jazz, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in rock, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in other forms of music, Bagpipes - Bagpipe aphorisms, Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour, Bagpipes - Notes Read more here: » Bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour |
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Bagpipes - Classical works featuring bagpipes.
Ur Og and Aji, for 4 bagpipes, bass clarinet & tabla by Canadian composer Michael O'Neill.
An Orkney Wedding, With Sunrise (1984) by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
Sinfonia Concertante for Six Solo Instruments and Orchestra by P.D.Q. Bach features bagpipes as one of the six instruments.
Bagpipes - Bagpipes in jazz.
U.S. musician Rufus Harley (b. 1936) was the first jazz perform ...
See also:Bagpipes, Bagpipes - Overview, Bagpipes - History, Bagpipes - Types, Bagpipes - The great highland bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Irish Uilleann bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Northumbrian smallpipe, Bagpipes - The Scottish smallpipe, Bagpipes - The biniou, Bagpipes - French and Occitan bagpipes, Bagpipes - The border pipe, Bagpipes - The gaita, Bagpipes - The Brian Boru bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Italian Zampogna, Bagpipes - Categories, Bagpipes - Other types, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music, Bagpipes - Classical works featuring bagpipes, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in jazz, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in rock, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in other forms of music, Bagpipes - Bagpipe aphorisms, Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour, Bagpipes - Notes Read more here: » Bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music |
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Bagpipes - Classical works featuring bagpipes.
Ur Og and Aji, for 4 bagpipes, bass clarinet & tabla by Canadian composer Michael O'Neill.
An Orkney Wedding, With Sunrise (1984) by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
Sinfonia Concertante for Six Solo Instruments and Orchestra by P.D.Q. Bach features bagpipes as one of the six instruments.
Bagpipes - Bagpipes in jazz.
U.S. musician Rufus Harley (b. 1936) was the first jazz perform ...
See also:Bagpipes, Bagpipes - Overview, Bagpipes - History, Bagpipes - Types, Bagpipes - The great highland bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Irish Uilleann bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Northumbrian smallpipe, Bagpipes - The Scottish smallpipe, Bagpipes - The biniou, Bagpipes - French and Occitan bagpipes, Bagpipes - The border pipe, Bagpipes - The Iberic gaitas, Bagpipes - The Brian Boru bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Italian zampogna, Bagpipes - Categories, Bagpipes - Other types, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music, Bagpipes - Classical works featuring bagpipes, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in jazz, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in rock, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in other forms of music, Bagpipes - Bagpipe aphorisms, Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour, Bagpipes - Notes Read more here: » Bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music |
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Bagpipes - Classical works featuring bagpipes.
Ur Og and Aji, for 4 bagpipes, bass clarinet & tabla by Canadian composer Michael O'Neill.
An Orkney Wedding, With Sunrise (1984) by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
Sinfonia Concertante for Six Solo Instruments and Orchestra by P.D.Q. Bach features bagpipes as one of the six instruments.
Bagpipes - Bagpipes in jazz.
U.S. musician Rufus Harley (b. 1936) was the first jazz perform ...
See also:Bagpipes, Bagpipes - Overview, Bagpipes - History, Bagpipes - Types, Bagpipes - The great highland bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Irish Uilleann bagpipe, Bagpipes - The Northumbrian smallpipe, Bagpipes - The Scottish smallpipe, Bagpipes - The biniou, Bagpipes - French and Occitan bagpipes, Bagpipes - The border pipe, Bagpipes - The gaita, Bagpipes - The Brian Boru bagpipe, Bagpipes - Categories, Bagpipes - Other types, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music, Bagpipes - Classical works featuring bagpipes, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in jazz, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in rock, Bagpipes - Bagpipes in other forms of music, Bagpipes - Bagpipe aphorisms, Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour, Bagpipes - Notes Read more here: » Bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music |
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 |  |  | bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Bon ScottRonald Belford "Bon" Scott (July 9, 1946 – February 19, 1980), was the lead singer, main songwriter and frontman of the Australian hard rock band AC/DC.
Bon Scott - History.
Bon Scott was born in July, 1946, in Kirriemuir, Scotland. At the age of 6, Scott's family emigrated to Australia. He grew up in Perth, learned drums and bagpipes in the local Scots pipe band. He always had problems with rules, and this resulted with his dropping out of school at the young age of 15. He briefly served in the Australia ...
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