Bagpipes are associated with Scotland.
Hi. If you are asking did the "Great Highland Bagpipe" originate in Scotland then I would have to say yes although there are several areas within the UK that have their own versions. They were brought over to the UK way back when the Romans invaded. I think they got them from the Asians or Africans.
Bagpipes originated in Egypt, were in use in Greece and Rome and most Celtic peoples in Europe had a version. Spain, Italy, Ireland, France England etc all still have bagpipes but the most well known are the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipes. These are mouth blown as opposed to bellows and were spread throughout the world by the British Army regiments from Scotland during the period of the British Empire. Many people descended from the Scot's who settled in North America (USA and Canada) play the bagpipes as part of pipe bands. Asian and Middle East countries have also adopted the pipes especially for military bands and some non military services (Fire & Police) also have taken up the instrument. Iraq actually
Well, they started playing in Hamburg, Germany and they had a very large amount of fans in America. But ultimately they were just four lads from Liverpool, England. So I guess you could say they were most associated with England/America.
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Bagpipes are usually associated with Scotland. They have a long history in Scottish culture and are often played at events like weddings, funerals, and military ceremonies.
England!!
Ireland and Scotland both have bagpipes and kilts but only Scotland has the Great Highland Bagpipes. +++ Other traditional forms of the pipes are found in NE England (the Northumbrian pipes), Brittany (NW France) and Greece. A non-tartan form of the kilt was also traditional in Greece.
It is closer to Scotland.
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This answer is not exclusively true because the ends of the days overlap, but Australia is the only country which is significantly far away enough from England for it to be possible for it to be dark while it is midday in England. Scotland and Wales are even on the same timezone as England.
Australia. The other two are on the same small island as England.
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Hi. If you are asking did the "Great Highland Bagpipe" originate in Scotland then I would have to say yes although there are several areas within the UK that have their own versions. They were brought over to the UK way back when the Romans invaded. I think they got them from the Asians or Africans.
No. The Grampians is a mountain range in Scotland, and a national park in Victoria, Australia.
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