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  2. Great Highland bagpipe - Wikipedia

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    The great Highland bagpipe (Scottish Gaelic: a' phìob mhòr pronounced [a ˈfiəp ˈvoːɾ] lit. 'the great pipe') is a type of bagpipe native to Scotland, and the Scottish analogue to the great Irish warpipes. It has acquired widespread recognition through its usage in the British military and in pipe bands throughout the world.

  3. Bill Millin - Wikipedia

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    William Millin (14 July 1922 – 18 August 2010 [1]), commonly known as Piper Bill, was a Canadian-born Scottish bagpiper, and was personal piper to Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, commander of the British 1 Special Service Brigade at D-Day.

  4. List of bagpipers - Wikipedia

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    4 Scottish smallpipers. 5 Asturian bagpipers (gaiteros) 6 Galician bagpipers (gaiteiros) 7 Swedish bagpipes. ... This is a list of bagpipers, organized by type of ...

  5. Bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The Great Highland bagpipes are well known, but people have played bagpipes for centuries throughout large parts of Europe, Northern Africa, Western Asia, around the Persian Gulf and northern parts of South Asia.

  6. List of bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    The Warpipe differed from the latter only in having a single tenor drone. Irish warpipes fell out of use for centuries due to the British outlawing them; whence the Scottish bagpipes took the place of the Irish bagpipes role in the British army. Warpipes today are rarer specialty instruments in military and civilian pipe bands, or private ...

  7. Brìghde Chaimbeul - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Chaimbeul took up the Scottish smallpipes, being gifted a set by Hamish Moore, and received tuition on them from his son Fin Moore. [5] [8] [1] A bursary from the Saltire Society allowed her to visit Bulgaria to study the piping tradition there, and her music has been influenced by Bulgarian, Irish, Scandinavian and Cape Breton traditions.

  8. Rona Lightfoot - Wikipedia

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    Bagpipes: Rona Lightfoot (née MacDonald; [1] [2] born 17 April 1936) is a Scottish bagpiper and singer. Life Lightfoot was ...

  9. Gordon Walker (piper) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Walker (born 13 December 1967) is a Scottish bagpiper. [1] Early life. Gordon Walker was born in Ayrshire on 13 December 1967. He first began piping lessons ...

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