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AAJ » Music » Instruments » Wind » Reed » Bagpipes » Great Highland Bagpipe

Possibly the most recognised bagpipe, this instrument used to play closer to a concert A (440Hz), but has been raised to almost painful 480Hz and even 490Hz in some pipe bands. With three single blade drones and a double blade chanter, this may also be the loudest of the bagpipe instruments.

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