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单词 bagpipe
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bagpipe


bag·pipe

B0026600 (băg′pīp′)n. often bagpipes A musical instrument having a flexible bag inflated either by a tube with valves or by bellows, a double-reed melody pipe, and from one to four drone pipes.
bag′pipe′ v.bag′pip′er n.

bagpipe

(ˈbæɡˌpaɪp) n (Instruments) (modifier) of or relating to the bagpipes: a bagpipe maker.

bag•pipe

(ˈbægˌpaɪp)

n. Often, bagpipes. a reed instrument consisting of a melody pipe and one or more accompanying drone pipes protruding from a bag into which air is blown by the mouth or a bellows. [1300–50] bag′pip`er, n.
Thesaurus
Noun1.bagpipe - a tubular wind instrumentbagpipe - a tubular wind instrument; the player blows air into a bag and squeezes it out through the dronechanter, melody pipe - reed pipe with finger holes on which the melody is playedbourdon, drone pipe, drone - a pipe of the bagpipe that is tuned to produce a single continuous tonemusette, shepherd's pipe - a small bagpipe formerly popular in Francepipe - a tubular wind instrument
Translations
cornemusemusette

bagpipe


bagpipe,

musical instrument whose ancient origin was probably in Mesopotamia from which it was carried east and west by Celtic migrations. It was used in ancient Greece and Rome and has been long known in India. Some form of bagpipe was later used in nearly every European country; it was particularly fashionable in 18th-century France, where it was called the musette. Its widest use and greatest development was in the British Isles, particularly Northumberland, Ireland, and Scotland. The island of Skye was the home of a school for pipers. The Highland pipe of Scotland, the most well-known type, was a martial instrument and from it comes the modern great pipe; but at least six other types were once used in the British Isles. The basic construction of a bagpipe consists of a bag, usually leather, which is inflated either by mouth through a tube or by a bellows worked by the arm; one or two chanters (or chaunters), melody pipes having finger holes and fitted usually with double reeds; and one or more drones, which produce one sustained tone each and usually have single reeds, though the musette drones have double reeds (see reed instrumentreed instrument,
in music, an instrument whose sound-producing agent is a thin strip of cane, wood, plastic, or metal that vibrates as air is passed over it. The predecessor of these instruments is the Chinese sheng.
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). Associated with folk and military music, it has been neglected by composers, possibly because of its short range.

Bibliography

See T. H. Podnos, Bagpipes and Tunings (1974); T. Collinson, The Bagpipe (1975).

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bagpipe


  • noun

Words related to bagpipe

noun a tubular wind instrument

Related Words

  • chanter
  • melody pipe
  • bourdon
  • drone pipe
  • drone
  • musette
  • shepherd's pipe
  • pipe
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