Finger holes part of bagpipesfinger holes part of bagpipes is called?

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2026-04-08 21:10

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The finger holes on Bagpipes are typically referred to as "finger holes" or "tone holes." These holes are used by the player to change the pitch and create different notes by covering or uncovering them with their fingers. In some types of bagpipes, such as the Great Highland bagpipe, there are also additional features like a chanter, which is the melody pipe that incorporates these finger holes.

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