bagpipe
bag
ˈbæg
bāg
pipe
ˌpaɪp
paip
British pronunciation
/ˈbæɡˌpaɪp/

Definition & Meaning of "bagpipe"in English

Bagpipe
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a wind instrument with a reed and several sticks, played by squeezing a bag and blowing through one of its pipes, originated from Scotland

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bagpipe definition and meaning

What is a "bagpipe"?

A bagpipe is a wind instrument consisting of a set of pipes that are played by blowing air into a bag made of animal skin or synthetic material. The player fills the bag with air and uses a set of pipes, including a melody pipe and one or more additional pipes that produce a constant background sound, to create music. The air is pushed through these pipes to produce a distinctive, continuous tone. Bagpipes are used in various musical traditions, including Scottish, Irish, and Balkan music, and are known for their powerful and unique sound.

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The bagpipe is a traditional Scottish musical instrument with a distinctive sound.
He played the bagpipe at the Highland Games, showcasing his skill in traditional Scottish music.
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