Bagpipes are a unique type of wind instrument that produce sound through the vibration of air in a bag. Traditionally associated with Scottish culture, they consist of a bag, pipes, and a chanter. The player fills the bag with air and uses their fingers to play melodies on the chanter while maintaining a steady airflow.
These instruments have a rich history and are used in various cultural celebrations and ceremonies. Bagpipes can be found in different forms around the world, including the Great Highland Bagpipe and the Uilleann Pipes, each with its own distinct sound and playing technique.