bagpipes in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

bagpipes in the PONS Dictionary

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There are 4 songs and 6 instrumental tracks on the album which is unusual in giving so much prominence to the uilleann bagpipes.
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The sound of bagpipes signals the death of a member of staff.
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Along with the "bombo", a bass drum played with one stick, the "tamboril" is typically found as accompaniment to bagpipes.
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Though descended from earlier mouth-blown bagpipes, bellows were added to the cabrette in the mid-19th century.
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Others may have departments for traditional music which includes both traditional and classical instruments, for example bagpipes alongside the fiddle.
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A pipe banner is a heraldic flag flown from the large bass drone of the bagpipes.
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She added harpsichord, harmonium, and clavichord to her keyboard repertoire, and also included such anomalies as a gospel choir, bagpipes, church bells, and drum programming.
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It is has also been used for mountings on the great highland bagpipes.
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The festival features several medieval-themed music and dance groups, including everything from belly dancing, to harps and fiddles, to bagpipes and accordions, to the carillon.
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Like other bagpipes, shuttle pipes have a chanter which is used to play the melody.
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