sackpipe
A sackpipe is a type of wind instrument that is played by blowing air into a bag, which then forces air into the instrument's body. The sackpipe is a traditional instrument in many cultures, particularly in Scotland, where it is often associated with Highland music and dance. It is typically made of wood and has a conical bore, which gives it a distinctive sound.
The sackpipe consists of several parts: the bag, which is usually made of leather or synthetic material
The sackpipe is a versatile instrument that can be used in a variety of musical styles, from
The sackpipe has a long history, dating back to at least the 16th century in Scotland. It