Scotland
the bagpipes are usually associated with Scotland
England!!
Scotland
Bagpipes are associated with curling primarily due to their historical ties to Scottish culture, where both bagpipes and curling originated. The sport has deep roots in Scotland, and bagpipes are often played during curling events to enhance the festive atmosphere and celebrate Scottish traditions. Additionally, bagpipes are commonly featured in Scottish festivities and ceremonies, further solidifying their connection to the sport.
Bagpipes and kilts
Scotland
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.
Scotland, although many cultures have a form of bagpipe.
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.
Yes, bagpipes are often associated with Scottish culture, particularly in traditional Scottish music and ceremonies such as weddings, funerals, and military events. They are also used in Irish and other Celtic traditions, as well as in various forms across different cultures worldwide. The unique sound of bagpipes evokes a strong sense of heritage and celebration.
The Scottish Highlands.... and p o l i c e, for some reason.