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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Bagpipes

Bagpipes are a class of musical instrument, aerophones using enclosed reeds. The term is equally correct in the singular or plural, although pipers most commonly talk of "pipes" and "the bagpipe". Bagpipes - Overview. A bagpipe is a wind instrument consisting of one or more musical pipes which are fed continuously by a reservoir of air in a bag. Air is supplied either by the player's breath (via a blowpipe), or a set of bellows; the inlet to the bag normally has a one-way valve which prevents air from retur ...

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour
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. 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 ...

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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

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour

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. 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

bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipe humour

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. 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 ...

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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

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bagpipes: Dream Interpretation of dreams from;

Dream Interpretation including dreams about:

Baby, Baby Carriages, Bachelor, Back , Back-bite, Backgammon, Bacon, Badger, Baghavad Ghita, Bagpipe, Bail, Bailiff, Bake-house, Baking, Balcony, Bald , Ball, Ballet, Balloon, Banana, Banishment, Banjo , Bank, Bankrupt, Banner, Banquet

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bagpipes: Meaning of Dreams from; Baby to Banquet

Dream Interpretation including the meaning of dreams about:

Baby, Baby Carriages, Bachelor, Back , Back-bite, Backgammon, Bacon, Badger, Baghavad Ghita, Bagpipe, Bail, Bailiff, Bake-house, Baking, Balcony, Bald , Ball, Ballet, Balloon, Banana, Banishment, Banjo , Bank, Bankrupt, Banner, Banquet

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music

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 ...

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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

bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music

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 ...

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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

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1967 by the union of the Carnegie Institute of Technology and the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research. The school is often referred to as CMU by students, staff, alumni, and locals. However, this p ...

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia II - Bagpipes - Bagpipes in non-traditional forms of music

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 ...

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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

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Amazing Grace

"Amazing Grace" is one of the most well-known Christian hymns. The words were written by John Newton; they form a part of the Olney Hymns that he worked on, with William Cowper and other hymnodists. Amazing Grace - History. John Newton (1725–1807) was the captain of a slave ship. On 10 May 1748 returning home during a storm he experienced a "great deliverance". In his journal he wrote that the ship was in grave danger of sinking. He exclaimed "Lord have mercy upon us". The now familiar and traditio ...

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Dankiyo

An ancient word for bagpipes in Trebizond are in the text of Evliya Çelebi (17. century, Ottoman Era)"The Laz's of Trebizond invent bagpipe called dankiyo..." Unlike the bagpipes of other parts of the world and mainly the Balkans the Pontian Tulum (dankiyo) doesn't have a separate pipe for the sound of the constant drone. The sound is created by having the two reeds in tune with each other. This is only seen elsewhere in Greece on the islands(Note: ...

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Uilleann pipes

Uilleann pipes (IPA: /ˈɪlən/) are a unique form of bagpipes originating in Ireland. Unlike the Scottish Bagpipes (also referred to as the "GHB" or "great Highland Bagpipes") which are generally mouth-blown (with the exception of modifications of the latter such as the Northumbrian Smallpipes or the Lowland Pipes—also known as Border Pipes), the Uilleann Pipes are not mouth blown, rather the bag is inflated by means of a small set of bellows strapped around the waist and operat ...

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Bagad

A bagad is a Breton band, composed of biniou (Breton bagpipes), bombardes and snare drums. The pipe band tradition in Brittany was inspired by the Scottish example and developed since the first half of the 20th century. A bagad plays mainly Breton music. The plural for bagad is unusual in that many are referred to as bagadoù but for two, three or any other specified number ...

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Lament

A lament or dirge is a song or poem expressing grief or regret. Many of the oldest and most lasting poems in human history have been laments. Laments are present in both the Iliad and the Odyssey, in the Hindu Vedas, and in ancient Near Eastern religious texts, including the Mesopotamian city laments such as the Lament for Ur and the Jewish Tanakh (or Old Testament). In the traditional music of Scotland, a lament is also a genre of musical composition for the bagpipes. In Scots Gaelic, these pieces are often called pi ...

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Bon Scott

Ronald 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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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Biniou

Biniou means bagpipe in the Breton language. There is two kind of Biniou in Brittany: the biniou kozh ('kozh' means 'old' in Breton language) and the biniou braz ('braz' means 'great' in Breton language). The 'biniou braz' is the same as the Great Highland Bagpipe. The 'biniou kozh' has a one octave scale, and is very high pitched; its lowest note is the same pitch as the highest on the Great Highland Bagpipe. It has a single drone two octaves below the tonic. Traditionally the 'biniou kozh' was played as a duo with the bombarde for Breton folk dancing. The 'bini ...

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Chanter

The chanter is the part of the bagpipe upon which the player creates the melody. It consists of a number of finger-holes, and in its simpler forms looks similar to a recorder. On more elaborate bagpipes, such as the Northumbrian bagpipes or the Uilleann pipes, it also may have a number of keys, to increase the instrument's range and/or the number of keys (in the modal sense) it can play in. Chanters come in two main divisions, parallel and non-parallel (although there is no clear dividing line between the two) bored. This refer ...

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Border pipe

The border pipe is a musical instrument that is a close cousin of the Highland bagpipe, and commonly confused with the Scottish smallpipe, although it is a quite different and much older instrument. With a conical chanter, three drones in a common stock, tuned as per Highland pipes or Scottish smallpipes, this bagpipe combines the Highland pipe tone with the more manageable key of A, and lower volume, suitable for playing in folk bands and at informal folk sessions. It is driven not by being blown by the player, but instead is supplie

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bagpipes: Encyclopedia - Cornish pipes

Cornish bagpipes are a form of bagpipe once common in Cornwall. Their design is unusual as it has two long chanters which are played independently. This allows for interesting harmonies. One chanter plays the upper half of the octave, the other the lower half. Both chanters can play the tonic note and thus, using covered fingering, one can create a constant drone whilst playing the melody. This drone effect is a striking feature of the pipes. The Cornish Pipes ...

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