Highland Bagpipe
The Highland Bagpipe is a traditional musical instrument originating from Scotland. It consists of a bag, usually made from animal skin, that stores air, and several pipes that produce sound. The most prominent pipe is the chanter, which plays the melody, while the drones provide a continuous harmony.
Typically associated with Scottish culture, the Highland Bagpipe is often played at festivals, parades, and military ceremonies. Its distinctive sound is created by blowing air into the bag and squeezing it to push air through the pipes. The instrument has a rich history and is an important symbol of Scottish heritage.