(December 16, 2016 at 6:49 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Funny thing - the Irish invented the bagpipes 1000 years ago, sent them to Scotland, and the Scots STILL haven't gotten the joke.
Boru
Bagpipes were an invention. You cant pin this on the irish.
Quote:The evidence for pre-Roman era bagpipes is still uncertain but several textual and visual clues have been suggested. The Oxford History of Music says that a sculpture of bagpipes has been found on a Hittite slab at Euyuk in the Middle East, dated to 1000 BC. Several authors identify the Ancient Greek askaulos (ἀσκός askos – wine-skin, αὐλός aulos – reed pipe) with the bagpipe.[2] In the 2nd century AD, Suetonius described the Roman emperor Nero as a player of the tibia utricularis.[3] Dio Chrysostom wrote in the 1st century of a contemporary sovereign (possibly Nero) who could play a pipe (tibia, Roman reedpipes similar to Greek and Etruscan instruments) with his mouth as well as by tucking a bladder beneath his armpit
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.