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  • Bagpipes are Scotland’s National instrument and a large part of the traditional Scottish culture.
    You can enjoy bagpipe music across the country at celebrations such as weddings, during Highland Games, at Pipe Band Festivals. You can even hear it on the streets of our cities thanks to the street musicians who entertain passers by.
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  • This traditional Scottish musical instrument falls under the category of woodwind instruments and is mainly associated with the peasantry.
  • Are you fond of Scottish music? It is a genre that is enjoyed not only in Scotland but all over the world. ... Bagpipes are the National Instrument of Scotland.
  • Uncover the enchanting world of traditional Scottish instruments, from bagpipes to fiddles, and delve into Scotland's rich musical heritage.
  • return in 1561 from France of James V's daughter Mary, Queen of Scots renewed the Scottish court as a centre of musical patronage and performance.
  • Scotland: Bagpipes, A National Symbol. The bagpipe is the national instrument of Scotland and is best represented in the music of the Scottish Highlands.
  • a Scottish musical instrument consisting of a bag with several pipes sticking out of it. You play it by blowing air through one of the pipes.
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  • The great Highland bagpipe is considered Scotland’s national instrument, and is one of the most iconic symbols of Scottish culture.
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