you always tune your drones every time you play
don't know
The bagpipes
Yes, from what i know yes. They are used in ireland and originated in Ireland.
Yes. Scotland invented the bagpipes.
The hockey song you're thinking of is likely "Scotland the Brave," which is often played at hockey games and features bagpipes prominently. It is a traditional Scottish tune that has become popular in sports arenas, especially in connection with teams that have Scottish ties. Another possibility is "The Hockey Song" by Stompin' Tom Connors, which celebrates the sport and is frequently played at games, although it doesn't specifically feature bagpipes.
Scotland
don't know
its a Tudor sport that's all I know
The bagpipes
The bagpipes
Bagpipes have evolved over centuries, with changes in construction, materials, and design to improve their sound quality and playability. Different regions have their own variations of bagpipes, each with distinct features. Modern bagpipes incorporate technological advancements, such as synthetic drone reeds and adjustable tuning systems, to enhance performance.
Yes, from what i know yes. They are used in ireland and originated in Ireland.
Yes. Scotland invented the bagpipes.
the bagpipes are usually associated with Scotland
The hockey song you're thinking of is likely "Scotland the Brave," which is often played at hockey games and features bagpipes prominently. It is a traditional Scottish tune that has become popular in sports arenas, especially in connection with teams that have Scottish ties. Another possibility is "The Hockey Song" by Stompin' Tom Connors, which celebrates the sport and is frequently played at games, although it doesn't specifically feature bagpipes.
Wind instruments.
You get to play in tune for a few songs. Guitarist spend 90% of their time tuning, and 10% of their time playing out of tune.