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Ireland is believed to have introduced Bagpipes to Scotland through cultural exchange and migration, particularly during the early medieval period. The Gaelic peoples of Ireland and Scotland shared similar musical traditions, and as Irish travelers and settlers moved to Scotland, they brought their Musical Instruments with them. The Great Highland Bagpipe, which is now closely associated with Scottish culture, evolved from these early Irish bagpipes over time. This blending of traditions ultimately contributed to the distinct styles of bagpipes found in both countries.

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