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- Bagpipes are a musical instrument that produces a shamefully putrid and caustic noise. They sound as if they are being played by someone that is extremely drunk. A favorite instrument of the Irish. Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Bagpipes"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click .
- As cavemen gradually evolved into Scotsmen, they continually tried to reproduce this whistling and screeching, and sick howler monkeys filled with tubes evolved into the modern bagpipes.
- A musical instrument of the Orlanthi.
* In the The Contests of Orlanth, he invented it for making laugh in the palace of Bright Emperor.
- Bagpipes were a type of wind instrument that used a bag filled with the help of a mouthpiece to provide the necessary flow, while the sound came from the attached reed or reeds with different holes to vary the tone. Dwarves held bagpipes in high regard.
- A set of Muppet bagpipes were to have been eaten by Angus MacGregor in a segment of Muppet Sports on episode 415 of The Muppet Show, until it was discovered that the bagpipes, "one of the deadliest creatures known to man," were still alive. The birdlike bagpipes also later appeared in episode 520, where they were performed by Jerry Nelson.
- bag + the plural of pipe
- Bagpipes are a class of musical instrument, aerophones, using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. Bagpipes are a traditional Scottish instrument. Gideon Crumb played bagpipes for the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters. Robert McGonagall Sr. owned a set of bagpipes.
- Bagpipes are musical instruments commonly used in the folk music of Scotland. Once Wonder Dog pretended he was playing bagpipes to get the Super Friends to think of Scotland, which in turn would remind them of Scotland Yard. Sinestro once used bagpipes that he created with his ring as an energy weapon.
- Montgomery Scott learned to play the bagpipes from his grandfather. (TOS novel: Dreadnought!) He owned a set of bagpipes that he kept in his quarters on board the USS Enterprise. (TOS episode: "By Any Other Name") After the battle with Khan Noonien Singh in which Captain Spock apparently gave his life to save the Enterprise, Scott played Amazing Grace on his bagpipes as Spock's torpedo tube was loaded into the launcher to be fired over the Genesis Planet. (TOS movie: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) Scott later helped cure the humpback whales George and Gracie of a mysterious illness by playing his bagpipes for them, relieving their loneliness and encouraging them to sing. (TOS - Strange New Worlds IV short story: "Scotty's Song")
- Montgomery Scott, a native of Scotland, was proficient in playing the Great Highland Bagpipes, having a set in his quarters during 2268. (TOS: "By Any Other Name" ) He played Amazing Grace in honor of his friend and commanding officer, Captain Spock, at his memorial service in 2285 aboard the USS Enterprise. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) The real life piper, who played the version of Amazing Grace which used during the funeral scene used in the film, was Kathleen Nicholson Graham.
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