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- Bagpipes abstract "Bagpipes are a class of musical instrument, aerophones, using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. Though the Scottish Great Highland bagpipe and Irish uilleann pipes have the greatest international visibility, bagpipes have been played for centuries throughout large parts of Europe, the Caucasus, around the Persian Gulf and in Northern Africa. The term "bagpipe" is equally correct in the singular or plural, although in the English language, pipers most commonly talk of "the pipes", "a set of pipes" or "a stand of pipes".".
- Bagpipes thumbnail Angel_playing_bagpipes,_St._Giles,_Edinburgh.JPG?width=300.
- Bagpipes wikiPageExternalLink www.bagpipehistory.info.
- Bagpipes wikiPageExternalLink www.bagpipesociety.org.uk.
- Bagpipes wikiPageExternalLink pipes.
- Bagpipes wikiPageExternalLink displayevent.aspx?rID=3365&fID=345.
- Bagpipes wikiPageID "3950".
- Bagpipes wikiPageRevisionID "606777069".
- Bagpipes description "An adaptation of the "Skye Boat Song" for Great Highland bagpipes played by the Clan Stewart Pipe Band.".
- Bagpipes filename "Skye Boat Song.ogg".
- Bagpipes hasPhotoCollection Bagpipes.
- Bagpipes title "Skye Boat Song".
- Bagpipes subject Category:Bagpipes.
- Bagpipes type Artifact100021939.
- Bagpipes type Bagpipe102775483.
- Bagpipes type Bagpipes.
- Bagpipes type Device103183080.
- Bagpipes type Instrumentality103575240.
- Bagpipes type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Bagpipes type Object100002684.
- Bagpipes type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bagpipes type Pipe103945615.
- Bagpipes type Whole100003553.
- Bagpipes type WindInstrument104586932.
- Bagpipes comment "Bagpipes are a class of musical instrument, aerophones, using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. Though the Scottish Great Highland bagpipe and Irish uilleann pipes have the greatest international visibility, bagpipes have been played for centuries throughout large parts of Europe, the Caucasus, around the Persian Gulf and in Northern Africa.".
- Bagpipes label "Bagpipes".
- Bagpipes label "Cornamusa".
- Bagpipes label "Cornemuse".
- Bagpipes label "Doedelzak".
- Bagpipes label "Dudy".
- Bagpipes label "Gaita de fole".
- Bagpipes label "Gaita".
- Bagpipes label "Sackpfeife (Musikinstrument)".
- Bagpipes label "Волынка".
- Bagpipes label "مزمار القربة".
- Bagpipes label "バグパイプ".
- Bagpipes label "风笛".
- Bagpipes sameAs Dudy.
- Bagpipes sameAs Sackpfeife_(Musikinstrument).
- Bagpipes sameAs Gaita.
- Bagpipes sameAs Cornemuse.
- Bagpipes sameAs Cornamusa.
- Bagpipes sameAs バグパイプ.
- Bagpipes sameAs 백파이프.
- Bagpipes sameAs Doedelzak.
- Bagpipes sameAs Dudy.
- Bagpipes sameAs Gaita_de_fole.
- Bagpipes sameAs m.0192l.
- Bagpipes sameAs Q8347.
- Bagpipes sameAs Q8347.
- Bagpipes sameAs Bagpipes.
- Bagpipes wasDerivedFrom Bagpipes?oldid=606777069.
- Bagpipes depiction Angel_playing_bagpipes,_St._Giles,_Edinburgh.JPG.
- Bagpipes isPrimaryTopicOf Bagpipes.