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bagpipe ensemble
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bagpipe ensemble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of musicians who play bagpipes together, often in a performance setting. Example: "The bagpipe ensemble performed at the festival, captivating the audience with their traditional melodies."
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To make sure that the noise stayed near the shattering point, a bagpipe ensemble roamed the hall, blasting fanfares at unexpected moments.
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One shirt showed Jesus hoisting a frothy mug with the caption "King of the Brews". To make sure that the noise stayed near the shattering point, a bagpipe ensemble roamed the hall, blasting fanfares at unexpected moments.
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Welcoming the diplomats as a bagpipe ensemble played in the garden outside, Iraq's minister of state for tourism and antiquities, Qahtan al-Jibouri, said Iraq wanted visitors "to see that Baghdad is still the same as it was in their eyes and has not turned to ruins, as the enemies of life wanted".
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Because almost everyone else has their parades on Memorial Day or July 4, they draw every Shriner's group and bagpipe ensemble from Westchester to Massachusetts and then almost everyone in town shows up as well: the Weight Watchers group, the town septic truck, the karate club, the last dairy farmer in Fairfield County and his favorite cow.
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The two-hour service, which included an honor guard and a bagpipes and drums ensemble, opened and concluded with a flag procession led by Stefano.
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"MUSIC BEFORE 1800" SERIES: "A PIPER'S NOËL" Ciaramella, an American ensemble of recorders, sackbuts, bagpipes, and the like (and four singing friends), makes its New York début in a holiday mood, offering a variety of polyphonic music ranging from the medieval and Renaissance periods (by such composers as Binchois, Isaac, Brumel, and Josquin) to nineteenth-century America.
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In 1986, Brant filled a St .Paul, Minn., sports arena with a choir, an orchestra, a jazz band, a wind ensemble, a percussion ensemble, five pianos, a bagpipe band and five solo singers for "Northern Lights Over the Twin Cities". Brant wrote small pieces too, separating as few as three players in three corners of a concert hall.
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I've also been exploring the roots of music from my homeland, Persian music, from the Shanbehzadeh Ensemble, haunting music from the Persian gulf played on goatskin bagpipes as well as flute, percussion and drum (and check out the Sufi dancing in gold lame as well).
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On Sunday afternoon the Rebel Baroque Ensemble, along with a narrator and a roster of players on fiddles, accordions and bagpipes, offers an eclectic program titled "The French Court to the Cajun Kitchen," which finds common ground between 18th-century France and the New France of Louisiana.
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The score was recorded by the London ensemble Orchestrate, and its pared-down ensemble included a small string section and woodwinds, as well as bagpipe and snare drum for the officialism of the proceedings.
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It just elevated the film into something so beautiful". The score was recorded by the London ensemble Orchestrate, and its pared-down ensemble included a small string section and woodwinds, as well as bagpipe and snare drum for the officialism of the proceedings.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about a "bagpipe ensemble", consider specifying the cultural origin or style of music to provide more context, such as "Scottish bagpipe ensemble" or "Celtic bagpipe ensemble".
Common error
Avoid assuming that all "bagpipe ensembles" are exclusively bagpipers. Many include other instruments like drums or other traditional instruments. Check the context to be accurate.
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Linguistic Context
Noun phrase acting as a subject or object. The phrase "bagpipe ensemble" functions as a noun phrase, typically identifying a group of musicians. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "bagpipe ensemble" correctly refers to a group of musicians who play bagpipes, often with accompanying instruments. Ludwig AI confirms the term's validity for use in various contexts. While most commonly found in news and media, understanding the composition and cultural origins of the ensemble enhances its appropriate usage. Related phrases like "bagpipe band" or "pipes and drums group" offer similar meanings with slight variations. Remember to be precise about the ensemble's composition to ensure accuracy in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
bagpipe band
Replaces "ensemble" with the more common term "band", implying a similar musical group.
piping group
Uses "piping" to emphasize the act of playing bagpipes, offering a slightly different focus.
pipes and drums group
Highlights the combination of bagpipes and drums, common in traditional ensembles.
bagpipe corps
Suggests a more structured or military-style group of bagpipe players.
traditional Scottish bagpipe ensemble
Emphasizes the Scottish tradition and musical arrangement.
Celtic bagpipe band
Specifies the Celtic origin of the bagpipe music.
Highland bagpipe band
Highlights the Highland origin of the bagpipe music.
bagpipe performance group
Focuses on the act of performing bagpipe music as a group.
ensemble of bagpipers
Inverts the structure to emphasize the individuals playing the bagpipes.
bagpiping collective
Uses "collective" to describe a more informal gathering of bagpipe players.
FAQs
How do you describe a group of bagpipe players?
A group of bagpipe players can be described as a "bagpipe ensemble", a "bagpipe band", or a pipes and drums group, depending on the context and instrumentation.
What is another term for "bagpipe ensemble"?
Alternatives to "bagpipe ensemble" include "piping group", "bagpipe corps", or "bagpipe band", each conveying slightly different nuances in formality and structure.
What instruments are typically in a "bagpipe ensemble"?
While bagpipes are central, a "bagpipe ensemble" often includes drums (such as snare drums and bass drums) and sometimes other traditional instruments, creating a rich and layered sound.
In what settings might you encounter a "bagpipe ensemble"?
You might encounter a "bagpipe ensemble" at parades, festivals, weddings, funerals, and other celebratory or ceremonial events, especially those with Scottish or Irish cultural themes.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested