List of bagpipes

The three-voiced bagpipes have an additional small drone pipe called slagarche (pronounced slagar'-che) (Macedonian: слагарче).

[7] On the territory of Macedonia, there are two variants of the placement of the elements: All bags for these types a bagpipes are made usually from the entire skin of a goat or sheep.

In the south of Spain and Portugal, the term is applied to a number of other woodwind instruments, a trait that the moroccan ghaita also shares, since it originated in the southern Iberian Peninsula.

Just like the term "Northumbrian smallpipes" or "Great Highland bagpipes", each region attributes its toponym to the respective gaita name.

Folk groups playing these instruments have become popular in recent years, and pipe bands have been formed in some traditions.

Kathryn Tickell playing a "16 keyed" Northumbrian smallpipe.
Piper playing Lithuanian bagpipes
Traditional Swedish bagpipes, säckpipa , made by Leif Eriksson
Macedonian bagpiper ГАЈДАЏИЈА
A Serbian bagpiper
Dudy wielkopolskie (man) and Kozioł czarny (woman)
A Bagpipe Player is playing a Marktsackpfeife with four drones in Germany.
A piper with his gaita sanabresa
Old handmade Gaita Coimbrã. 1930, Armando Leça.
Pontic bagpipe/dankiyo/tulum consist of: 1. Post - Skin (bag): Animal Skin, 2. Fisaktir - blowpipe: Wood or Bone, 3. Avlos - flute: Wood & Reeds, 4 . Kalame - Reeds: Reeds
The Tunisian mizwad