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  • moi boa!!!!

    como se chama este peza?

  • @cornemmuse Creo que Pasosdoble da Fonsagrada

  • these guys are great!

  • por favor alguem me dis someone please answer me The bag pipes are they a Irish or Scottish think or originate somewhere else Like in Galiza. Ide like to know? please intellectual answers.

  • These are 'gaiteiros', bagpipers from Galicia (or Galiza) playing 'gaitas'.

    Gaitas are similar to the Scottish GHB (Great Highland Bigpipes), but they can be found tuned in Bb (like the GHB), C or D. The bass drone goes over the shoulder (as in the GHB), but the tenor goes on the front.

  • As intellectual as I can get with the humble truth as truth is as humble as air and water. Bagpipes and jumping dances are the mark of celtic people from Galicia in Poland to Galicia in Spain, to Ireland and Scotland , we are galic or Celtic to be more specific. All brothers and sisters of the heart of Europe.This is the DNA truth.Every other theory succumbs to the genetic fact that all of us that have bagpipes , "jumpy" dances, and songs of sweet long note melodies in our songs are celtic.

  • VAIA CATRO,Q PELIGRO.... jijiji esa galiza con sabor

  • !ledicia!

  • GHUAPOOOOOOOS!!Que ghuapos están estes rapaces rediós, jaja.

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