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Personally, the sound of the bagbipe is very soothing and spiritual in a way. The Bagpipes are the cornerstone of Scotish music and are usually heard when listening to the iconic song, Amazing Grace.

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What do you call a sound that a bagpipe makes starting with dr?

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Yes, the bagpipe is classified as an aerophone. Aerophones are musical instruments that produce sound primarily by vibrating air, and in the case of the bagpipe, air is blown into a bag, which then forces the air through pipes to create sound. The reeds in the pipes vibrate as air passes through them, generating the characteristic tones of the instrument.


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Oh honey, that sound is called a "skirl." It's like a cat being strangled while a goose honks nearby. But hey, some people love it, so who am I to judge?


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How did the bagpiper create sound from the bagpipe?

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Did the Scottish bring the bagpipe to the US?

Yes they did bring the bagpipe to the US.


How do you make a bagpipe on the alxemy?

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How do you fill up a bagpipe?

The bag of a bagpipe is inflated by blowing through a blowpipe.


What is the name of the song with a bagpipe breakdown first heard billy nasty play it in 1993 in the temple of sound in dublin Ireland?

Perplexer - acid folk


Where are bagpipe?

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