- eksisozluk.com bagpipe--155959"grose "şehvet uyandıran başka bir pratik olan gayda üfleme 'yi (to bagpipe ) de tanımlamak için çok edepsiz" bulur." melissa mohr - küfür etmenin kısa...
- seslisozluk.net bagpipe-nedir-ne-demek/Bagpipes have always been folk instruments, but after the 15th century some were used for court music, and others have survived as military instruments.
- thefreedictionary.com bagpipeDefine bagpipe. bagpipe synonyms, bagpipe pronunciation, bagpipe translation, English dictionary definition of bagpipe. n. often bagpipes A musical instrument...
- hendersongroupltd.com resources/history-of-…What is the history surrounding the great highland bagpipe? Henderson's is here to help. Find out the origin of bagpipes and how they have evolved over time.
- comparebagpipes.com learn-bagpipes/what-are-…So, what are bagpipes made of? Scots love their clan gatherings, which is a significant gathering that allows them to meet others in their family and celebrate...
- urbandictionary.com define.php…The bagpipe is the traditional instrument of the Edinburgh crips in Scotland which are part of the G-crips organization.
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- The Dudy, also known as the Czech bagpipe, is a traditional musical instrument from the Czech Republic, specifically Bohemia and Moravia.
- britannica.com Entertainment & Pop Culture Musical InstrumentsThe Scottish Lowland bagpipe, played from about 1750 to about 1850, was bellows-blown, with three drones in one stock, and had a softer sound.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/bagpipeMelodies are played on the finger holes of the melody pipe, or chanter, while the remaining pipes, or drones, sound single notes. Bagpipes existed by c. 100 ce.