Bagpipes Meaning in Nepali
Bagpipes, ब्यागपाइप्स (noun)
Nearby Words
1. Bag, झोला (noun)
2. Pipe, नली (noun)
3. Music, सङ्गीत (noun)
4. Instrument, यन्त्र (noun)
5. Traditional, परम्परागत (adjective)
Part of Speech: Noun
Pronunciation: /ˈbæɡ.paɪps/ (bag-pipes)
Bagpipes Synonyms
1. Chanter, चान्टर (noun)
2. Drone, ड्रोन (noun)
3. Blower, फुँकारी (noun)
4. Musette, मुसेट (noun)
5. Skirl, स्कर्ल (verb)
Description and Origination of Bagpipes
Bagpipes are a musical instrument that originated in ancient civilizations. They consist of a bag, usually made of animal skin, which is inflated by blowing air into it through a pipe. The bag is connected to several pipes, including a chanter and drones, which produce different tones and melodies. Bagpipes are commonly associated with Scottish and Irish cultures, where they are often played at traditional events and ceremonies. They have a distinct sound that evokes a sense of nostalgia and cultural heritage.
Antonyms
1. Silence, मौन (noun)
2. Stillness, शान्ति (noun)
3. Inactivity, निष्क्रियता (noun)
4. Quiet, शान्त (adjective)
5. Calm, शान्त (adjective)
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