List of bagpipes

Contents

Western Europe

France

The Low Countries

Germany

Switzerland

Austria

Ireland

United Kingdom

Southern Europe

Iberia (Portugal and Spain)

Gaita is a generic term for "bagpipe" in Castilian, Portuguese, Galego, Asturian, Catalan and Aragonese, for distinct bagpipes used across the northern regions of Spain and Portugal and in the Balearic Islands. Just like "Northumbrian smallpipes" or "Great Highland bagpipes," each region attributes its toponym to the respective gaita name. Most of them have a conical chanter with a partial second octave, obtained by overblowing. Folk groups playing these instruments have become popular in recent years, and pipe bands have been formed in some traditions.

Italy

Malta

Greece

Northern Europe

Sweden

Finland

Sápmi (Lapland)

Estonia

Latvia

Lithuania

Eastern Europe

Poland

The Balkans

Ukraine

Finno-Ugric Russia

Southwest Asia

Turkey

The Caucasus

Iran

Arab states of the Persian Gulf

North Africa

Egypt

Libya

Tunisia

Algeria

South Asia

India

References

  1. ^ Woodhouse, Harry (1994). Cornish Bagpipes: Fact or Fiction?. Trewirgie: Dyllansow Truran. ISBN 1850220700. 
  2. ^ Dudy grają