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Definition of Bagpipers

Bagpiper
Bagpiper Bag"pip`er, n. One who plays on a bagpipe; a piper. --Shak.

Meaning of Bagpipers from wikipedia

- This is a list of bagpipers, organized by type of bagpipes. King Edward VII, (1841–1910) King Edward VIII, (1894–1972) Daniel Laidlaw, (1875–1950), VC...
- Bagpiper may refer to: A person who plays bagpipes Bagpiper (whisky), a brand of Indian whisky List of bagpipers This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Bagpiper is a brand of Indian whisky, manufactured by United Spirits Ltd (USL), a subsidiary of Diageo. It was launched in October 1976. Bagpiper is sold...
- Schwanda the Bagpiper (Czech: Švanda dudák), written in 1926, is an opera in two acts and five scenes, with music by Jaromír Weinberger to a Czech libretto...
- International Bagpipe Organisation, ISBN 978-1838369804. List of bagpipes List of bagpipers List of pipe makers List of pipe bands Glossary of bagpipe terms Practice...
- The Strakonice Bagpiper (Czech: Strakonický dudák) is a 1955 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Jana Andrsová Josef Bek Vlasta Fabianová...
- August 2010), commonly known as Piper Bill, was a Canadian-born Scottish bagpiper, and was personal piper to Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, commander of...
- The brand owes its name and Celtic imagery to the Scottish tradition of bagpipers leading soldiers into battle. The "100 Pipers" name in particular comes...
- Murray Henderson is a bagpipe player and reed-maker from Scotland. Murray was born in Timaru in New Zealand, and moved to Scotland in 1973. He initially...
- Clark (2003). "Tunes of Maple Glory: An Examination of Ontario Militia Bagpipers in the 20th Century". International Review of Scottish Studies. 28 (1):...