Asturias Series: The Bagpipes Of Northern Spain - La Gaita

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When you hear bagpipes, you almost definitely think about Scotland. But did you know that Asturias has a long history with bagpipes, as well? Read all about these Spanish bagpipes, or gaitas as they're known here, in the article below, first published on our Asturias Blog in 2010.


Until moving to Asturias, I shared the popular notion that bagpipes are from Scotland, and that the instrument’s presence necessarily indicates Scottish influence. That turns out to be completely wrong. Bagpipes have a long history in all Europe, from the Balkans to Scandinavia, and definitely in Northern Spain. There’s nothing uniquely Scottish about bagpipes; they weren’t even invented there.
Bagpipes are known in Spain as gaitas, and they’re the most popular traditional Asturian instrument. The Gaita Asturiana is different than other bagpipes, with just two pipes instead of four: the chanter, which is the melody pipe played by the fingers, and the drone, which rests on the shoulder. I impress you with my bagpipe knowledge, no?

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Impromptu bagpipe concerts are a common occurrence in Oviedo, and we happened upon one during the first few days of our stay. The music was actually pleasant; usually, upon hearing the wheezy moans of a bagpipe, I clamp my ears and walk swiftly in the opposite direction, but this sound was tolerable. Almost enjoyable, in fact! Check out the video:

Want more bagpipe fun facts? I’m full of them:

  • In German, the bagpipe is known as a dudelsack, pronounced
    “doodle-sack”. For real.
  • The first evidence of the bagpipe in Asturias is a 13th century carving in a church in Villaciosa.
  • The Scots used bagpipes to frighten off their enemies on the battlefield.

Well… alright, that’s all I got. Bagpipe knowledge exhausted.

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Thank you for sharing photos and information about the bagpipe!

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WOW! Really! Thank you so much!!!

You learn something new on Steemit everyday! However, worldwide bagpipes are still very closely associated with Scotland!!! ^_^

Interesting how they wrap themselves... I have noticed women playing the pipe, which I have never seen over here. I only ever saw Scottish men play the bulky pipe + the skirt.

This says so much!!!

I'm Scottish and didn't know this :) thanks for sharing. Everyday's a school day :)

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haha, very true!

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When I started to read, the first thought in my mind was that Balkan countries also have their own version of bagpipes :) They make almost exactly the same noise as Scottish version :))

The dance def. makes me think of the Balkans.

Me also I ve always thought that the bagpipes were basically a Scottish idea. I definitely like their sounds which is similar to the Scottish ones . Thanks for sharing !!

Of course and thank you for stopping by!

The dancing though reminds me a bit of the dances from the Balkan!

Honestly I did not know those types of dance

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Amazing photos and content !

Thank you for the compliment and for taking the time to say hello!

i know they have bagpipes here in Serbia but south Serbia. They call them Gajde and the system is similar to this Gaita Asturiana, with 2 pipes.

And the names for the bagpipes are super similar too! So interesting!

now i will have to research about Gajde :D

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Beautiful photos and thanks, I had no idea about the existence of bagpipes outside Scotland!

And also in areas of South Serbia as I found via one of the comments here! Thank you so much for stopping by.

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Bagpipes used to be popular all over Europe. Now, they're limited to places like Scotland, Ireland, Northumberland (England), Asturias (of course), Greece, Estonia and Iran.

Este post me inspira a hacer una recopilación de clásicos de gaita/bagpipe de músicas gallegas.
Si de pronto te lo encuentras, que sepas que tu has sido la inspiración.
Saludos.

So happy our post inspired you, please let us know once you published your bagpipe post! Greetings from Valencia!!!