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The Highland bagpipe is an integral part of Scottish culture and history, famous for its distinctive, powerful sound that even accompanied troops as they landed in northern France on D-Day.
Czechs have bagpipes in their history. Surprisingly they are very different to the well known Scottish. How do they work and what are the main parts called explains Josef Kunes.
a century-old set of bagpipes belonging to a famed Scottish rock band. The thief or thieves, apparently figuring there was a seriously limited market for such a distinctive item, dumped the pipes ...
During one German gas attack, a Scottish piper called Daniel Laidlaw ... Piper Laidlaw ripped off his gas mask and began to play his bagpipes in an attempt to rally the troops and encourage ...
This week, he donned a traditional Scottish kilt and attempted to play the bagpipes in honor of his exhibition match against Andy Murray. Don't get too excited yet, the showdown is scheduled for ...
The discovery of the dumped bagpipes ended a search that had gathered intense interest this week in Scottish newspapers and on the internet everywhere. Celtic rock bagpiper Scott Wood, of Glasgow ...