what is meaning of bagpipes
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Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. Wikipedia
Instrument family: Aerophone
Place of origin: Middle East
Related instrument: Binioù kozh, Zampogna, Uilleann pipes, Great Highland bagpipe, Electronic bagpipes, more
Hornbostel–Sachs classification: 422.112; (Reed aerophone with conical bore)
Developed: 1000 BC by Hittites
Classifications: Aerophone, Woodwind instrument
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a musical instrument with reed pipes that are sounded by the pressure of wind emitted from a bag squeezed by the player's arm. Bagpipes are associated especially with Scotland, but are also used in folk music in Ireland, Northumberland, and France, and in varying forms across Europe and western Asia.
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