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the bogus bagpiper

the bogus bagpiper

Dressed in Higeland Costume Sinclare is Taken Into Custody.

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the bagpipe in havana

the bagpipe in havana

Bagpiper Article from The Evening Post, New York, NY Reprinted this article on 06 Jul 1843, which was originally printed in the Times Picayune in New Orleans on June 27, 1843 - this was considered viral back in the day !

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memorial day

memorial day

Memorial Day (originally known as Decoration Day is a federal holiday in the United States for mourning the U.S. military personnel who have died while serving in the United States armed forces.

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WW1 posters

WW1 posters

During World War One, propaganda posters featuring kilted soldiers and pipers were used to:

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celtic fiddle

celtic fiddle

This style of fiddle playing is a cornerstone of Celtic music and is characterized by its lively, rhythmic, and often improvisational nature.

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doedelzak

doedelzak

Doedelzak is the name for bagpipes in the Netherlands and the Flemish (Dutch) speaking northern part of Belgium.

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flute

flute

The majority of traditional Irish flute players use a wooden, simple-system flute.

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french cornemuse

french cornemuse

French bagpipes cover a wide range and variety of styles of bagpipes and piping, from the Celtic piping and Music of Brittany to the Northern Occitan’s cabrette.

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gaita asturiana

gaita asturiana

The gaita asturiana is a type of bagpipe native to the autonomous communities of Principality of Asturias and Cantabria on the northern coast of Spain.

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galician gaita

galician gaita

The Galician gaita is a traditional bagpipe from Galicia, a region in northwestern Spain, traditional instrument of Galicia and northern Portugal.

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