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  • No visit to Scotland is complete without hearing the iconic sound of traditional Scottish music, and of course, Scotland’s national instrument, the bagpipe.
    The Great Highland bagpipe has come a long way from its early beginnings in the Scottish military in the 1400s and is now popular worldwide.
    Like the bassoon and the clarinet, the Great Highland bagpipe is officially classified as a woodwind instrument.
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