concept   bagpipes

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Scottish (1) Ireland (1) Middle East (1) Asia (1) Japan (1) Brazil (1) Celtic cultures (1) Spain (1) Worldwide (1) Indonesia (1) Spanish (1) Viterra (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bagpipes Scottish Bagpipes are a traditional and iconic musical instrument in Scottish culture, played at cultural events and ceremonies. 33
2 bagpipes Ireland Traditional bagpipes are deeply intertwined with cultural events and ceremonies in Ireland. 11
3 bagpipes Middle East Bagpipes are not commonly recognized or associated with traditional music and events in the Middle East. 7
4 bagpipes Asia Bagpipes are not commonly recognized or played as traditional musical instruments in various Asian cultures. 4
5 bagpipes Japan Bagpipes are not common in traditional Japanese music and cultural events, but they may be seen in festivals. 3
6 bagpipes Brazil Bagpipes are rare in Brazilian music and cultural events. 2
7 bagpipes Celtic cultures Bagpipes are an iconic musical instrument deeply rooted in traditional Celtic music and culture. 2
8 bagpipes Spain Bagpipes, known as 'gaita', are culturally significant in Spain and featured in parades and cultural events. 2
9 bagpipes Worldwide Bagpipes are a globally recognized instrument closely associated with Scottish culture and frequently utilized in events worldwide. 2
10 bagpipes Indonesia Bagpipes are uncommon and unfamiliar in Indonesian culture and are not traditionally used in ceremonies or cultural events. 1
11 bagpipes Spanish Bagpipes are associated with Galician culture in Spain and are played at traditional festivals and gatherings. 1
12 bagpipes Viterra In the culture of Viterra, bagpipes are not commonly used and are less familiar. 1