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Analysis on Reverse Supervision of Theme Musical Instruments

It's an Irish/Scottish national musical instrument;

Bagpipes and whistles

The bagpipes are hoarse and sound like clarinets. )

Bagpipes, also known as wind bags, are a folk musical instrument popular in European countries. Bagpipes are wind instruments. Bagpipes are simple, sweet and penetrating, and are famous for their persistent sound, especially the persistent bass. You can hear clearly when you play in the open air. Folk bagpipes play the pastoral style of European pastoral customs. The most famous and common highland bagpipes in Scotland.

The whistle originated from the bone flute in China and was introduced to Europe in 1 1 century. /kloc-in the 0 th and 5 th centuries, there were records about the royal bagpiper in the Irish court. The whistle has six holes, commonly known as the six-hole whistle. /kloc-In the first half of the 9th century, a man named Clark opened a whistle factory in Manchester, which was the first time that whistles appeared in the form of workshop production. Whistles are usually made of metal or wood. A whistle made of tin is called a tin whistle, and the mouthpiece is made of plastic or sawdust. This kind of whistle is widely used in Irish traditional music, so it is also called Irish whistle. (irishwhistle) In the British Isles, many street performers perform a tune with their whistles, and the asking price is 65,438+0p, so whistles are also called penny whistles.

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