yes
Scotland is most often associated with the bagpipes, and in particular the Great Highland Bagpipe, which is the one most familiar to people.
Rowdy Roddy Piper.
The wood used to make the Highland Bagpipe is African Blackwood. There are some made out of other woods but I dont know any piper who plays with anything other than Blackwood. I hope this answers your question. kev turner bagpipe player UK I do hope i understood the question correctly
it pipes in a bag its a simpal as that
There is not much published for that combination, but most Canadian military bands have at least some they are able to loan out, generally bagpipe standards like The Black Bear and Scotland the Brave. The US Army Field Band also has some bagpipe music that can be loaned.
Apparently, she plays the piano, the fiddle, the bagpipe and the Duke of Edinburgh's 'Flute'
Yes they did bring the bagpipe to the US.
make a pouch and flute together = bagpipe
http://www.bagpipejourney.com/articles/whoswho.shtml I recommend looking at Andrew Lenz's site
drums
The bag of a bagpipe is inflated by blowing through a blowpipe.