Bagpipes
Bagpipes are a type of wind instrument native to various Celtic cultures, most notably the Scottish. They consist of an air supply, usually a bag made from leather or synthetic materials, that is filled either by blowing into a tube or with bellows. The air is then forced through one or more reeds in a chanter, which produces the main melody. Some types also have additional drone pipes, which provide a constant background accompaniment. Bagpipes are often associated with traditional music and dance, and are an important part of cultural events and ceremonies in Scotland and other Celtic regions. They require a significant amount of skill and breath control to play, and their distinctive sound is instantly recognizable around the world.
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