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Often used in the same context:
bagpipes,
bagpipers,
fiddlers,
skirl,
drummers,
ceilidh,
mummers,
clarsach,
fifes,
trumpeters,
chanter,
harpers,
kilts,
tin whistle,
highland fling,
bugler,
foot guards,
bugles,
choirs,
tartans,
kiltie,
cittern,
organists,
dancers,
bandsman,
haggis,
bouzouki,
carolers,
shinty,
kazoos,
euphonium,
musicians,
melodeon,
bodhran,
pennywhistle,
choristers,
strathspey,
hornpipe,
handbell,
woodwind instrument,
celtic,
sporran,
trombones,
singers,
harp,
majorettes,
cornet,
vocalists,
instrumentalists,
marching,
soloists,
wassailing,
mumming,
kantele,
quadrilles,
tuba,
lyres,
alto horn,
processional,
lassies,
squeezebox,
morris dancing,
saltire,
parade,
sea chantey,
shillelaghs,
criers,
flypast,
didgeridoo,
hymns,
snare drum,
medly,
wailers,
regimental,
planxty,
psaltery,
trombonists,
flute,
ghillie,
carvers,
dulcimer,
craic,
laddies,
whistlers,
barbershop quartet,
viols,
bands,
minstrels,
balalaika,
bairns,
ukes,
prestonpans,
evensong,
beefeaters,
songsters,
tambura,
quartette,
oboists,
singing,
virtuosi,
banjos,
paraders,
piper,
artistes,
detectives,
jockeys,
storytellers,
tailors,
acrobats,
artists,
blacksmiths,
carpenters,
craftsmen,
performers,
tellers,
actresses,
bakers
Also try:
— Adjectives for pipers:
sand,
hereditary,
many,
four,
pied,
little,
irish,
scottish,
old,
best,
kilted,
more...
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