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bagpipe Meaning in Bengali



 ফু দিয়ে বাজাবার বাদ্যযন্ত্র বিশেষ

Noun:

শানাই-এর মত বাদ্যযন্ত্র-বিশেষ,





bagpipe's Usage Examples:

The term bagpipe is equally correct in the singular or the plural, though pipers usually.


The Great Highland bagpipe (Scottish Gaelic: a' phìob mhòr pronounced [a ˈfiəp ˈvoːɾ] lit.


"the great pipe") is a type of bagpipe native to Scotland, and.


Bellows-blown bagpipe with keyed or un-keyed 2-octave chanter, 3 drones and 3 regulators.


music, as well as an array of bagpipe music played by descendants of Irish and Scottish settlers; the biggest bagpipe band on modern Bermuda is the Bermuda.


The gaita asturiana is a type of bagpipe native to the autonomous communities of Principality of Asturias and Cantabria on the northern coast of Spain.


of pipe band consists of a section of pipers playing the Great Highland bagpipe, a section of snare drummers (often referred to as 'side drummers'), several.


founded by the bhiye people of Iran and part of the bagpipe family.


It is a double-chantered bagpipe, with no drone, and is inflated by blowing by mouth.


A gaida is a bagpipe from Southeastern Europe.


Southern European bagpipes known as gaida include: the Albanian: gajde, Aromanian: gaidã, Bulgarian: гайда.


The tulum (or guda (გუდა) in Laz) is a musical instrument, a form of bagpipe from the Laz region of Turkey.


Hypersensitivity pneumonitis Other names Allergic alveolitis, bagpipe lung, extrinsic allergic alveolitis (EAA) High magnification photomicrograph of.


The word gaita is used across northern Spain as a generic term for "bagpipe", although in the south of Spain and Portugal it denotes a variety of horn.


Although this particular form of bagpipe developed exclusively.


The zukra (zokra, zoughara, Arabic: زكرة‎) is a Libyan bagpipe with a double-chanter terminating in two cow horns; it is similar in construction to the.


Irish: [ˈɪl̠ʲən̪ˠ] US pronunciation (help·info)) are the characteristic national bagpipe of Ireland.


Bladder pipe (German: Platerspiel or Blaterpfeife) is a medieval simplified bagpipe, consisting of an insufflation tube (blow pipe), a bladder (bag) and a.


bacbib) The names in Welsh refer specifically to a bagpipe.


A related instrument is one type of bagpipe chanter, which when played without the bag and drone.


It is a homolog of bagpipe (bap) in Drosophila and therefore also known as Bapx1 (bagpipe homeobox homolog 1).



Synonyms:

pipe; bourdon; melody pipe; chanter; drone; shepherd"s pipe; drone pipe; musette;

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