bagpipe

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A late starter, I got through Tune a Day in three weeks flat - it must have sounded like the bagpipes !
a musical instrument with reed pipes that are sounded by the pressure of wind emitted from a bag squeezed by the player's arm. Bagpipes are associated especially with Scotland, but are also used in folk music in Ireland, Northumberland, and France.
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Molly's Revenge, composed of four brilliant and accomplished musicians playing the guitar, mandolin, 'bagpipe' , piccolo and violin, will bring their highly original sound to the stage.
The sound of 'bagpipes' resounded as Castle Park played host to Scotland in Colchester.
Even so, the trippy collage of machine guns, guitar riffs and 'bagpipes' remains a gas.
The 'bagpipes' , ‘squeezebox’ and fiddle were the main instruments and the band really got people in the mood.
There might have been an absence of Scots of the pitch but there were obviously some in the stands because the sound of 'bagpipes' echoed around Jade Stadium.
We walked down the side isles of the auditorium, with the wonderful sound of 'bagpipes' leading us in.
Weird warlocks and witches are dancing to the sound of the 'bagpipes' , played by Old Nick, the devil.
The sound of 'bagpipes' , steel drums and the Beatles filled the air as 18 colourful floats and walking groups wound their way through the streets.
She draws a klezmer band from Poland, a didgeridoo player from Australia, African dancers, and Scottish 'bagpipers' , but the main competition comes from one family, all of whom have personal links to Her Ladyship.
A peat fire burns all day and locals sometimes turn up with their 'bagpipes' , accordions or mouth organs!
The traditional instruments are 'bagpipes' , reed flutes, drums, and wind instruments.
He smiles at a mention of the ring-tone, explaining how much he loves Scotland and how the sound of 'bagpipes' makes the hairs on his arms and his neck stand on end.
Three 'bagpipers' led the way, filling the air with their haunting chords as family, friends and Sailors stretched out behind them along the winding, pebble-strewn path and across emerald-colored hills.
I see you wake up to the sound of 'bagpipes' at six a.m., pet show dogs at noon, and cough up Scotch eggs and mini donuts at five.
To add to the fun, he chucks in tapes sourced from recordings of street fairs, demonstrations, his own kids singing and even a spot of 'bagpipes' .
But however many 'bagpipers' the organisers can persuade to march through New York as part of a record-breaking pipe band procession on Saturday, the whole basis of the festivities linking Scottish history with American is nonsense.
Suddenly, they heard the sound of 'bagpipes' , and some thought they were dreaming.
Disco balls, cowboys and 'bagpipes' - is there something wrong with this picture?
A late starter, I got through Tune a Day in three weeks flat - it must have sounded like the 'bagpipes' !
Jean was helping gun down the last of the troops, when through the fog, came the uncanny and belting sound of 'bagpipes' .
The vine-growers draw the cart and, accompanied by the sounds of 'bagpipes' and a drum, they make their way to the village or town.
The theatrical element of the show though never let up with various song and dance set pieces featuring trapeze artists, skateboarders, a tap dancer in top hat and tails, and even a dancing 'bagpiper' .
They'd like a 'bagpipes' player and can provide their own corsets.
As if in echo of national pride at his achievement, the magnificent sound of 'bagpipes' swirled in honour of the Bulgarian champion.
South African dancers shimmied behind twirling American cheerleaders; pantomime dames cooled off in the shadow of giant stiltwalkers; and a New Orleans jazz band competed for people's ears with Scottish 'bagpipers' from Oldham.
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