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They had five children, two of whom grew up to become successful bagpipers.
He has been described as "the most recorded bagpiper of all time".
The city was loud with the rough music of the bagpipers.
What was special was that we had a bagpiper among us.
I saw the bagpipers now dancing as they played, which was no small feat.
There were also nine bagpipers, performing their third of seven services this weekend.
When I stopped by that morning, a bagpiper was stationed out front in the mist.
A bagpiper, in effect, plays four instruments while blowing air into a bag.
The Dominican tradition includes a procession led by a bagpiper.
On weekends, he sometimes plays at weddings, often with his brother who is also a bagpiper.
The bagpipers are responsible for providing all of the melodic material in the music.
Everyone wants a bagpiper these days, from newlyweds to pallbearers.
They marched down in full Highland dress, accompanied by two bagpipers.
The bagpiper stands at the corner of the dais, marching in place.
The dancer will clap, and this tells the bagpiper to speed up the music.
At 11:52, the bagpipers and drummers walked north past the church, their instruments silent.
Somebody had found a tape player and the sound of Scottish bagpipers could be heard over the general din.
A few of the bagpipers had green shamrocks tattooed on their knees.
The Captain, however, regarded the lone bagpiper with an indulgent eye.
A lone bagpiper piped the people into the service.
A bagpiper plays during the posting of the colors.
The bagpiper was an indispensable participant in dances and social gatherings.
(probably a player of the flute or pipe, perhaps a bagpiper).
What it did not have until last weekend was a Galician bagpiper.
And when the bagpipers finished their practice with "America the Beautiful," some people tried to sing along.