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  • Miniatura para Scottish smallpipes
    en espacios cerrados por su sonido mucho menos intenso. grabación mp3 de la Scottish Smallpipes The Lowland and Border Pipers' Society Datos: Q776563…
    2 kB (293 palabras) - 21:31 2 sep 2019
  • Miniatura para Música de Escocia
    (author) Hamish Moore of Dunkeld – maker of Scottish smallpipes and Highland bagpipes Archivado el 13 de noviembre de 2007 en Wayback Machine. Datos: Q1048469…
    35 kB (4703 palabras) - 19:03 5 jun 2024

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  • Border pipes (redirección desde Lowland Bagpipes)
    original URL status unknown (link) The Lowland and Border Pipers' Society The Northumbrian Pipers' Society Bagpipes In The Scottish Borders - An Emerging…
    13 kB (1880 palabras) - 05:50 24 abr 2024
  • so bellows-driven bagpipes can use more refined or delicate reeds. Such pipes include the Irish uilleann pipes; the border or Lowland pipes, Scottish smallpipes…
    37 kB (4081 palabras) - 16:34 22 may 2024
  • Uilleann pipes (redirección desde Uilleann bagpipes)
    bellows-driven Northumbrian smallpipes and the bellows-driven Scottish Lowland bagpipes. All three instruments were far quieter and sweeter in tone than their…
    26 kB (3739 palabras) - 18:55 1 jun 2024
  • most common type of bagpipes in Irish traditional music. Great Irish Warpipes: One of the earliest references to the Irish bagpipes comes from an account…
    27 kB (3248 palabras) - 18:13 23 abr 2024
  • related Border pipe traditional of Northern England and Lowland Scotland has undergone a revival. Bagpipes are mentioned in Ancient Greece and then Rome, but…
    10 kB (1054 palabras) - 17:21 30 may 2024
  • The Lowland and Border Pipers' Society was formed in the early 1980s, to promote the study and playing of cauld-wind (bellows-blown) bagpipes of Northern…
    1 kB (143 palabras) - 12:03 22 abr 2024
  • Scottish regiment (redirección desde Lowland regiments)
    it was recruited from Glasgow in Lowland Scotland and bore the title of "City of Glasgow Regiment". Scottish bagpipes have been adopted in a number of…
    19 kB (1912 palabras) - 00:03 1 may 2024
  • It is unclear whether Lincolnshire bagpipes refer to a specific type of pipes native to Lincolnshire, England, or to the popularity of a more general form…
    11 kB (1331 palabras) - 18:20 7 dic 2023
  • Great Irish warpipes (redirección desde Great Bagpipes)
    (c. 1650–1728), in which the bagpipes are referred to as píb mhór. One of the earliest references to the Irish bagpipes comes from an account of the funeral…
    16 kB (2029 palabras) - 05:54 19 may 2024
  • Program." Joined by traditional bagpiper Iain MacHarg (Highland and Lowland bagpipes, flute, penny whistle) and fiddler Ellery Klein (later of Gaelic Storm)…
    7 kB (786 palabras) - 00:46 7 mar 2021
  • to the bagpipes, which they considered to be part of a foreign and savage culture. From these early beginnings up to 1881, the famous Lowland regiments…
    11 kB (1359 palabras) - 05:50 29 feb 2024
  • Scottish smallpipes (categoría Bagpipes)
    Originally one of the first documented bagpipes in Scotland, along with the Border pipes, smallpipes were popular in the Lowland areas of Scotland as far north…
    9 kB (1257 palabras) - 22:18 18 jun 2023
  • same year. A feat only rarely achieved. Double Tone When starting the bagpipes, as the pressure is increased, the drones initially sound at a higher pitch…
    28 kB (4249 palabras) - 22:16 1 ago 2023
  • Maud (plaid) (redirección desde Lowland plaid)
    A maud (also Lowland plaid or Low Country plaid) is a woollen blanket or plaid woven in a pattern of small black and white checks known as Border tartan…
    12 kB (1849 palabras) - 22:47 10 feb 2024
  • countries. Emigration, influenced by factors such as the Highland and Lowland Clearances, Scottish emigration to various locales throughout the British…
    80 kB (8144 palabras) - 14:40 25 may 2024
  • influence by others. Historically, tartan designs were associated with Lowland and Highland districts whose weavers tended to produce cloth patterns favoured…
    55 kB (6965 palabras) - 06:21 23 abr 2024
  • the one who first notices a changeling, the inclusion of a fairy playing bagpipes or some other instrument, and the kidnapping of a human child through a…
    37 kB (5025 palabras) - 18:18 5 jun 2024
  • Great Highland bagpipes, recorder, seljefloyte, low whistle and string bass. He played the Edinburgh Folk Festival in 1994, the Lowland and Border Pipers'…
    2 kB (186 palabras) - 06:26 19 abr 2022
  • a sound similar to that of bagpipes. For this reason, the hurdy-gurdy is often used interchangeably or along with bagpipes. It is mostly used in Occitan…
    35 kB (4304 palabras) - 07:36 30 may 2024
  • Bonnie Mill Dams, Jimmy Anderson had joined the group on chamber pipes and bagpipes, and Eaglesham had left the group. In 1957, Norman Buchan was a teacher…
    4 kB (477 palabras) - 19:53 15 may 2021
  • series of vocables imitating the sound of a march played on drums and bagpipes. Alistair Moffat suggests in Arthur and the Lost Kingdoms (1999) that the…
    5 kB (651 palabras) - 09:26 16 mar 2023