The bagpipe, a wind instrument, features a bag made of animal hide or synthetic material, and multiple pipes. Air is blown into the bag and squeezed to produce continuous, droning sounds. Common in military and ceremonial settings, its distinctive, powerful tones are ideal for leading marches and festivities.
You see the bagpipe, its bulging bag made of dark leather. Several slender pipes extend from it, each adorned with ornate carvings. The mouthpiece is smooth, inviting breath to fill the bag and produce its distinct sound.