After about an hour of torment because my friend (luke) did not believe me that there was a football song with Bagpipes in it i found it...
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Hard to answer without more detail but perhaps ACDC long way to the top?
This is completely a matter of opinion, but I think it's a toss-up between the oboe and the bagpipes. violin, trumpet, flute, clarinet, tuba, piano, drums
The sound of drums and bugles are the stirring sounds of war. The drums' signal a call to arms. Nowadays, we normally only use the stirring sound of drums and bugles (and bagpipes, too!) ceremonially, not on a modern battlefield (though with some exceptions, such as playing the bagpipes in front of the enemy), as happened in World War II.A drumhead was when drums were piled up and draped with the regimental colours, and flags, to act as an altar for a church service held in the field.
There are several kinds of bagpipes played in the world, the most commonly scene in public is the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe. They are played with the piper standing (usually dressed in a kilt for performance) and held under the left arm. An air-filled bag is inflated by a mouthpiece and squeezed to voice four reeds. One reed resides in the chanter, the oboe-like piece on which the piper's hands finger the tune. Three drones each house a different kind of reed and rest on the piper's left shoulder. Most commonly, the drones all voice the same note, but in two different octaves. The GHB is limited to 9 articulated notes on the chanter. Half-notes can be sounded, but with great difficulty and rarely. They are not part of traditional pipe music.
There are several holes in the bag. You blow through a blow stick into the bag whiklst sqeesing with the arm. this pushes air through four reads, two tenor and a base drone and one trough the Chanter (the bit the fingers are holding. This bit makes the tune) please make sure that the three drones (the ones on the shoulder are in tune with the chanter or it sounds awful)
Bee bagpipes.
Hard to answer without more detail but perhaps ACDC long way to the top?
You can get these sounds on sites like YouTube
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This is completely a matter of opinion, but I think it's a toss-up between the oboe and the bagpipes. violin, trumpet, flute, clarinet, tuba, piano, drums
The sound of drums and bugles are the stirring sounds of war. The drums' signal a call to arms. Nowadays, we normally only use the stirring sound of drums and bugles (and bagpipes, too!) ceremonially, not on a modern battlefield (though with some exceptions, such as playing the bagpipes in front of the enemy), as happened in World War II.A drumhead was when drums were piled up and draped with the regimental colours, and flags, to act as an altar for a church service held in the field.
No. There were only a few Musical Instruments. The piano hadn’t been invented, but there were drums, flutes, a guitar type instrument, bagpipes and an early bagpipe type of instrument used in Spain and Portugal. People also used their voices to create the sounds that would make instrument type of sounds. Today they are called shape singers and the Tennessee mountain people still sing this way.
Chromesthesia is a condition whereby sounds that are heard are perceived as colors. Famous people who have chromesthesia are Pharrell Williams and Dev Hynes.
No. A famous example of English sounds is "ghoti" which uses alternate letter sounds to yield "fish" : the "gh" from 'rough', the "o" from 'women', and the "ti" from 'action'.
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Taylor Swift is a famous singer that sings what sounds like soft rock. She is very famous. Tay is awsum singer of country/pop & is very famous in various places