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English: Photograph of musical instrument(s) taken at the Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix) on 2011-04-26.

A World of Bagpipes

[upper left][upper right]
France
Veuze[1]
Pu...ult, P[oitou]-Char[entes] Region,
France, 1989-1980
Claude Girald, maker
Made in a style from the
Breton Vendéen Marais ?, known for
its tradition of ... playing.
Tunisia
Zokra (bagpipe)
2012
Goatskin, cane, cow horn, wood
or
Zūkra (bagpipe)[1]
Tunisia, mid-to-late 20th c.
The zūkra has a cane double chanter
with a cow-horn bell.
Slovakia
Gajdy (bagpipe)[2]
Turicky, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia, 2008 [or 1983[1]] Tibor L. Koblicek, maker The Drone pipe with a bell is placed over the shoulder.[3]
France
Grande musette (bagpipe)
A...gle Region, France, 19th c.
...wood, p...ter, and leather
This bagpipe is typical of Central France.
Italy
Zampogna ?
...
C...
[middle left]
Croatia
Pive (bugpipe)
Pula, Istria, Croatia, c.1980
Martin Glamas, maker
A second musician accompanies the
pive with a second double chanter.
...
Spain
Gaita (bagpipe) ?
Galicia, Spain, 1985 ?
Poland (center)
Dudy wielkopolskie (bagpipe)
Wielkopolska Province, Poland, 1953
Dzieczyna, maker
This dudy wielkopolskie (meaning “bugpipe
of the great plain”) is bellow-driven.[4]
[lower left][lower right]
Spain / Egypt (left on the floor)
Reclam de xerem[ies]
(double single-reed pipe)
M[allorc]a ?, Spain, ... c.

Arghȗl (double ? single-r[eed pipe])
Egypt, c. 1960 ?

Gaita (...pipe)
Probably Co..., S[pain], ..06

The bagpipe is a reed ... of ...pipe
with a bag ...
Sweden
Säckpipa (bagpipe)
Insion,? Dalarna Region, Sweden,
[1980-[1]]2008
Leif Eriksson, maker

Eriksson and musician Per
Gudmundson modeled this bugpipe
after museum examples.

The säckpipa has a single chanter and
a single drone pipe.[3]
Spain (drum)
Gaita (bagpipe) ?
Tabor (double headed cylindrical drum)
P... of A..., Spain, 2003
A.. d'..., maker
Used to accompany the guitar.
Displayed with beaters.
(Scotland ?)
A' Phiob Mhbr ?
A World of Bagpipes
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  1. a b c d Mara (2012-04). Family fun at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix.
    See image : Bagpipes.
  2. Gene Spesard (@arizona_native) (2017-03-02 14:53:39). Gajdy (bagpipe), Turicky, Banska Bystrica Region, 2008; Tibor L. Koblicek (maker). Flickr.
  3. a b Jen (venusnep) (2018-04-09 13:55:38). Musical Instrument Museum 93 [A World of Bagpipes]. Flickr.
  4. Photo: This very odd-looking bagpipe instrument from Poland is called a Dudy Wielkopolskie. (Photo). United States Arizona (AZ) > Central Arizona > Phoenix > Things to Do in Phoenix > Musical Instrument Museum. Tripadvisor (tripadvisor.com). from Review: Diena D (2018-12-25). Absolutely Incredible - Need to Visit Several Times to See It All!. of Musical Instrument Museum.
    See image : this-very-odd-looking.
  5. kryptonic83 (2016-08-05 10:06:46). Gajdy Bagpipe. Flickr.

Photograph by Tashaila Nichole Meyers and this is posted with her explicit consent. As she is a minor, I (Argon233) have also secured explicit permission from her legal guardian (parent). I have ensured that both understand the ramifications of releasing the photo to me under a CC-BY-SA license, and informed them of my intent to post this image to Wikimedia Commons for use in Wikimedia projects, such as Wikipedia.

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