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  2. Bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] In the late 20th century, various models of electronic bagpipes were invented. The first custom-built MIDI bagpipes were developed by the Asturian piper known as Hevia (José Ángel Hevia Velasco). [22] Bagpipes players from The City Of Auckland Pipe Band.

  3. Great Highland bagpipe - Wikipedia

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    The bagpipe of any kind is first attested in Scotland around 1400. [1] ... (often catalin or possibly bakelite depending on the year the pipes were made), ...

  4. Uilleann pipes - Wikipedia

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    The first bagpipes to be well attested for Ireland were similar, if not identical, to the Scottish Highland bagpipes that are now played in Scotland. These are known as the "Great Irish Warpipes". In Irish and Scottish Gaelic, this instrument was called the píob mhór ("great pipe").

  5. List of bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    The bagpipe is first attested in Scotland around 1400, having previously appeared in European artwork in Spain in the 13th century. The earliest references to bagpipes in Scotland are in a military context, and it is in that context that the Great Highland bagpipe became established in the British military and achieved the widespread prominence ...

  6. Roddy MacLellan - Wikipedia

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    Any metalwork needed is additionally made in the workshop often using silver or aluminum. [7] When finished, the bagpipes are sold worldwide, [3] with each costing anywhere between $2,000 and $9,000, depending on materials used. [1] The business reportedly can produce a bagpipe in one week or longer; however, it had a waitlist of eight months ...

  7. English bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    From the 14th century onwards, bagpipes start to appear in the historical records of European countries, however half the mentions come from England suggesting Bagpipes were more common in England. Bagpipes are mentioned in English literature as early as The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer , written between the 1380s and 1390s.

  8. Northumbrian smallpipes - Wikipedia

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    The first of these were probably made by John Dunn. The instrument depicted in Peacock's tunebook had only four keys, for F sharp, E and D below the octave G-g range of the unkeyed instrument, and another for the [clarification needed] an above it. Two early pipe tunes written for such an instrument are "Lamshaw's Fancy", and "Shields Fair ...

  9. Musical instrument - Wikipedia

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    The flutes were made in the ... The ninth century revealed the first bagpipes, ... The vast majority produced in the first half of the 20th century were what Sachs ...