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  1. 16 de ene. de 2010 · Serbian three voiced bagpipes usually known as Erske gajde (Erske bagpipes) or bagpipes from Svrljig (place in Eastern Serbia). From all nations on the Balka...

  2. On this clip you can see and listen Rumenka kolo (Rumenka round dance) on Erske bagpipe.This type of bagpipe have synonym "Svrljiške gajde" or bagpipes from...

  3. 16 de ene. de 2010 · Serbian three voiced bagpipes usually known as Velike gajde (big bagpipes) or Banatske gajde (bagpipes from Banat).

  4. With the sound of bagpipes and traditional Serbian cuisine, intangible cultural heritage is renewed, kept safe and transferred from one generation to another. Several types of bagpipes are made and played in this region.

  5. The gajde is a double bored bagpipe that was historically widespread in Northern Serbia (Srem, Vajvodini) and in North-Western Croatia (Slavonia). Pipers were well-respected and played at weddings and celebrations.

  6. In the territory of Serbia, the playing of bagpipes (gajde), a folk musical instrument, includes the practice of solo playing on double and triple bagpipes. The musical repertoire of folk compositions for this instrument includes folk dances, songs, improvisational forms and specific songs of a ritual character (harvesting, bridal, funerary ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BagpipesBagpipes - Wikipedia

    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 .