Bagpiper
(noun)
A musician who plays the bagpipes.
Origin:
Late 17th century: from bag + piper.
Examples:
- The bagpiper was playing a traditional Scottish tune.
- Bagpipers are often hired to perform at weddings, funerals, and other special events.
- Bagpiping is a popular form of traditional music in Scotland and many other parts of the world.
- To become a skilled bagpiper, one must spend years practicing and honing their technique.
- Bagpipers often wear kilts and other traditional clothing when performing, adding to the visual impact of the music.