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- Border_pipes abstract "The border pipes are a type of bagpipe related to the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe. It is perhaps confusable with the Scottish smallpipe, although it is a quite different and much older instrument. Although most modern Border pipes are closely modelled on similar historic instruments, the modern Scottish smallpipes are a modern reinvention, inspired by historic instruments but largely based on Northumbrian smallpipes in their construction. The name, which is modern, refers to Scotland's border country, where the instrument was once common, so much so that many towns there used to maintain a piper. The instrument was found much more widely than this, however; it was noted as far north as Aberdeenshire, south of the Border in Northumberland and elsewhere in the north of England. Indeed, some late 17th-century paintings, such as a tavern scene by Egbert van Heemskerck, probably from south-eastern England, show musicians playing such instruments. Other names have been used for the instrument: Lowland pipes and reel pipes in Scotland, and half-long pipes in Northumberland. However, the term reel pipes historically refers to instruments similar to Highland pipes, but primarily intended for indoor use. While the instrument had been widespread in the 18th century, by the late 19th century it was no longer played. There was an attempt to revive it in Northumberland in the 1920s, and the term half-long pipes is now used to refer specifically to surviving examples from this period.".
- Border_pipes thumbnail Pipers_gravestone,_Humbie_Kirkyard.JPG?width=300.
- Border_pipes wikiPageExternalLink www.lbps.net.
- Border_pipes wikiPageExternalLink 138-another-17th-century-piper.html.
- Border_pipes wikiPageExternalLink www.northumbrianpipers.org.uk.
- Border_pipes wikiPageID "246345".
- Border_pipes wikiPageLength "11866".
- Border_pipes wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Border_pipes wikiPageRevisionID "701606395".
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeenshire.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Scottish_border.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Bodega_(band).
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bagpipes.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Northumbrian_music.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_musical_instruments.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Ormston.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Cone.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Faulkner_(musician).
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Dorian_mode.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Finlay_MacDonald_(musician).
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Morrison.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Grant_Cornwallis.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Great_Highland_Bagpipe.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Hamish_Moore.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bagpipe_makers.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bagpipes.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Lowland_and_Border_Pipers_Society.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Matt_Seattle.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Mixolydian_mode.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Northumbrian_Pipers_Society.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Northumbrian_smallpipes.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Dunmall.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Martin.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Reel_pipes.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_smallpipes.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink William_Dixon_manuscript.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink William_Vickers_manuscript.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLink File:Pipers_gravestone,_Humbie_Kirkyard.JPG.
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Border Pipe".
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Border pipe".
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Border piper".
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Border pipes".
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Border".
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "border pipes".
- Border_pipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "half-long pipes".
- Border_pipes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scottish_folk_music.
- Border_pipes subject Category:Bagpipes.
- Border_pipes subject Category:Northumbrian_music.
- Border_pipes subject Category:Scottish_musical_instruments.
- Border_pipes hypernym Bagpipe.
- Border_pipes type Instrument.
- Border_pipes type Instrument.
- Border_pipes comment "The border pipes are a type of bagpipe related to the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe. It is perhaps confusable with the Scottish smallpipe, although it is a quite different and much older instrument. Although most modern Border pipes are closely modelled on similar historic instruments, the modern Scottish smallpipes are a modern reinvention, inspired by historic instruments but largely based on Northumbrian smallpipes in their construction.".
- Border_pipes label "Border pipes".
- Border_pipes sameAs Q652470.
- Border_pipes sameAs Border_pipe.
- Border_pipes sameAs m.01kn59.
- Border_pipes sameAs Q652470.
- Border_pipes wasDerivedFrom Border_pipes?oldid=701606395.
- Border_pipes depiction Pipers_gravestone,_Humbie_Kirkyard.JPG.
- Border_pipes isPrimaryTopicOf Border_pipes.