bagpipes

/ˈbæɡ.pɑɪps/
/ˈbæɡ.pɑɪps/

noun

  1. A musical wind instrument of Celtic origin, possessing a flexible bag inflated by bellows, a double-reed melody pipe and up to four drone pipes; any aerophone that produces sound using air from a reservoir to vibrate enclosed reeds.

    "Bagpipes are traditionally played in most Celtic regions and many former parts of the British Empire."

Synonyms: bagpipe, pipes