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  • 31Bladder pipe — The Bladder pipe ( German : Platerspiel or Blaterpfeife) is a medieval simplified bagpipe, consisting of an insufflation tube (blow pipe), a bladder and a chanter; sounded by a double reed, which is fitted into a reed seat at the top of the… …

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  • 32Duda — For other uses, see Duda (disambiguation). Duda Other names bőrduda, tömlősíp Classification Bagpiping Related instrume …

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  • 33Uilleann pipes — Infobox Instrument color1=#FFD700 color2=#FFEC8B name= Uilleann Pipes names= Full set of uilleann pipes classification= *Aerophone *Wind *Woodwind *Bagpipe range= 2 octaves related= *Border pipes *Northumbrian pipes *Pastoral pipes *Scottish… …

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  • 34Brian Boru bagpipes — The Brian Boru bagpipe was invented and patented in 1908 by Henry Starck, an instrument maker (who also made standard Great Highland Bagpipes), in London, in consultation with William O Duane. The name was chosen in honour of the Irish king Brian …

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  • 35Torupill — The torupill (literally pipe instrument ; also known as kitsepill, lootspill, kotepill) is a type of bagpipe from Estonia.The Torupill s place in Estonian folk musicIt is not quite clear when exactly the bagpipe became established in Estonia. It… …

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  • 36Scottish smallpipes — A set of Cocobolo Scottish Smallpipes with horn mountings, made in 2008 by Ebert Jones The Scottish smallpipe, in its modern form, is a bellows blown bagpipe developed by Colin Ross and others, to be playable according to the Great Highland… …

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  • 37Croatian bagpipes — There are several types of Croatian bagpipes, they are: Slavonske Gajde a bagpipe with double chanter and a single drone Duda a bagpipe with triple/quadrple chanter and a single drone. Two versions exist, one from Podravina and one from Bilogora… …

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  • 38English bagpipes — The English bagpipes are bagpipes played in England. Of these, the only continuous tradition is that of the Northumbrian smallpipes, which are used in the northeastern county of Northumberland.Although bagpipes had formerly been used in other… …

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  • 39Chanter — This article is on the bagpipe part; for the musical office, see Cantor. For people named Chanter, see Chanter (surname). The chanter of the Great Highland bagpipe. The chanter is the part of the bagpipe upon which the player creates the melody.… …

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  • 40Musette de cour — This article is about the 18th century French bagpipe. For other uses of musette , see Musette (disambiguation). Gaspard de Gueidan playing the musette (Gaspard de Gueidan en joueur de musette), painting by Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1738, Musée Granet,… …

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