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  • Bagpipes are the National Instrument of Scotland. Whenever it is played and heard, people cannot help but think it originated from there. The actual origin of this medium is still up for debate. Some historians say it originated from Egypt. Then it was introduced to a wide scale during the prime of the Roman Empire.
    As for the current structure of the Highland Bagpipe, the Scottish people have developed and influenced it.
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  • What instrument is unique to Scottish music? Highland Bagpipes Highland Bagpipes Bagpipes are the National Instrument of Scotland.
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