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- The torupill (lit. 'pipe instrument') is a traditional bagpipe from Estonia. It is not clear when the bagpipe became established in Estonia. The instrument...
- the kannel, a zither-like instrument, along with the torupill, an Estonian bagpipe. The torupill was primarily used for dance music. Other instruments...
- War Aleksander Maaker (1890–1968), the last traditional player of the torupill (Estonian bagpipe) Lydia Mei (1896–1965), Estonian artist Ivan Triesault...
- Trad.Attack! is an Estonian band which consists of Sandra Sillamaa [et] (torupill, vocals), Jalmar Vabarna [et] (guitar, vocals), and Tõnu Tubli (drums,...
- Lemmetty - acoustic and electric violin, jouhikko, tin-whistle, recorder, torupill (bagpipe), mandolin, mouth harp Kalle "Cane" Savijärvi - guitars, backing...
- Ivar Jõesaar (October 2016). "Sõjatorupilli saamislugu: nüüd, kui Eesti torupill on astunud riigikaitseteenistusse" (in Estonian). Delfi. Retrieved 22 October...
- removable footjoint and bellows. Street piper from Sofia, Bulgaria. Estonian torupill player. Lithuanian piper. Modern German huemmelchen. Belarusian bagpipes...
- "Upe" issued a collection of dūdas recordings in the album Dūdas Latvijā. Torupill Dūdmaišis "Latvijas Pasts comes out with its 320th stamp release: Musical...
- Bagpipes or torupill...
- This is a list of bagpipe makers. It covers both family-based and commercial outfits from the 17th century to the present era. In the 1950s, the bagpipe...