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Scotland and Scottish Bagpipes

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A 3 page tutorial examination of Scotland and the instrument known as the Scottish bagpipes. Bibliography lists 7 sources.

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3 pages (~225 words per page)

File: JR7_RAmub.rtf

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one culture or another, influencing the culture, and thus further influencing other cultures in powerful ways that really seem to address the people without the influence of any political or governmental entities for the most part. Music has thus served to be a very powerful link between cultures. The following paper offers a tutorial examination of Scotland and the bagpipes. Scotland and Scottish Bagpipes First and foremost, the student notes that the foundation of understanding for this examination comes from the concert From Cairo to Bukhara: Natural Heritage Masters. It is presumed that the student has watched and listened to this particular concert which offers the listener a wide array of music from many cultures and as such the student can begin with a foundation of understanding how many instruments from around the world have many similarities. This is clearly the case with the bagpipes. Scotland is a very influential land in many respects and most people associate Scotland with the bagpipes, especially the subculture of the Scottish Highlands. This culture and the subculture can be found in the students Encyclopedia of World Cultures. However, the bagpipes did not originally come from Scotland, nor have they remained in Scotland. According to the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians it is believed that they did not arrive in the Highlands of Scotland until around the 1400s (This information was obtained through an article citing this dictionary and indicates the information is found between pages 69 and 80. The student can access this information through their own texts as this is a primarily tutorial essay). In addition it is noted that the Scottish people themselves have ...

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