No, the bagpipes are Scottish. There is a kind of instrument called the Uillean pipes that is Irish, which is similar to the bag pipes. Instead of blowing into it, it uses a bellows attached to the musician's elbow to blow wind into the bag. The musician plays a pipe with the hand, similar to what is on a bagpipes.
The pipers I know take apart their bag pipes and keep them in a bag made for it.
As far as i know yes they are. They are similar to bagpipes but insted of blowing to keep the bag inflated a small bellows pumped with the right arm.
Some instruments are a Tin flute and bag pipes.
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it pipes in a bag its a simpal as that
Scotland Addendum: Many places have developed bagpipes independently. The ones we usually hear are Scottish, but there are also pipes of different designs used in Ireland, Northumberland, and in the Middle East.
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ukelele (stringed instrument) Uilleann pipes (bag pipes) Baritone ukulele (stringed instrument)
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Played bag pipes.