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BAGPIPES - translation to arabic

REED WIND INSTRUMENT WHICH IN ITS COMMONEST FORMS CONSISTS OF A CHANTER AND ONE OR MORE DRONES, ALL SUPPLIED WITH AIR FROM THE BAG, WHICH IS COMPRESSED UNDER THE PLAYER’S ARM TO PROVIDE A CONSTANT PRESSURE
Bagpipe; Bag pipes; Bagpiping; Bag-pipe; Bag pipe; Gajde; Gaida; Bagpipe Maintenance; Stock (bagpipe); Schäfferpfeife; Drone (bagpipes)
  • Bagpiper from German band Saltatio Mortis.
  •  A Canadian soldier plays the bagpipes during the war in Afghanistan. Bagpipes are frequently used during funerals and memorials, especially among fire department, military and police forces in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Commonwealth realms, and the U.S.
  • On this Serbian gajde, the chanter is the short gray pipe at the top, while the drone is the long three-section pipe.
  • A bagpiper [[busking]] with the Great Highland bagpipe on the street in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]]
  • A detail from the [[Cantigas de Santa Maria]] showing bagpipes with one chanter and a parallel drone (Spain, 13th century).
  • Celtic rock band [[Enter the Haggis]] featuring Highland bagpipes
  • Bagpipes players from ''The City Of Auckland Pipe Band''.
  • ''De doedelzakspeler'' ("Bagpipe Player"), [[Hendrick ter Brugghen]], 1624
  • A detail from a painting by [[Hieronymus Bosch]] showing two bagpipers (15th century).
  • International Bagpipe Festival, Strakonice, 2018
  • ''[[Happy Brothers]]'' by [[Uroš Predić]] (1887)
  • Medieval bagpiper at the [[Cistercian]] monastery of [[Santes Creus]], Catalonia, Spain
  • ''Image of Irelande'', Military use of the bagpipe dated 1581
  • A Great Highland bagpipe [[practice chanter]]

BAGPIPES         

ألاسم

مِزْمارُ القِرْبَة

bagpipes         
اسْم : مِزْمار القِرْبَة
bagpipes         
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مزمار القربه

Definition

bagpipes
n.
1) to play the bagpipes
2) bagpipes wail

Wikipedia

Bagpipes

Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The Great Highland bagpipes are well known, but people have played bagpipes for centuries throughout large parts of Europe, Northern Africa, Western Asia, around the Persian Gulf and northern parts of South Asia.

The term bagpipe is equally correct in the singular or the plural, though pipers usually refer to the bagpipes as "the pipes", "a set of pipes" or "a stand of pipes".

Examples of use of BAGPIPES
1. Throughout the day, politicians laid wreaths and bagpipes wailed mournfully.
2. Palestinian scouts marched through the streets, some wearing kilts and berets, playing drums and bagpipes.
3. A man wearing a kilt played the bagpipes as the crowd arrived.
4. A military marching band played on bagpipes topped with Iraqi flags.
5. With the echo of bagpipes and the firefighters in dress uniform, the services for him at St.