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  1. Pan pipes (2209 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Panpipes.png|left|Pan pipes]]
    2: ...n]] and the [[harmonica]], or mouth organ. The panpipes are named for their association with the rustic G...
    4: ...he bottom of the pipes. Contemporary makers of panpipes will use a wax - commonly [[beeswax]] - to tune t...
    6: ... the open end against the sharp inner edge of the pipes. This creates the regular series of pulses which ...
    8: ...h the modern word ''syringe'' is derived. (''Pan pipes'' is both singular and plural.) Other names for ...

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  1. Persepolis (15450 bytes)
    27: ...r the komos to the sound of voices and flutes and pipes, Thais the courtesan leading the whole performanc...
  2. Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
    3: ...or plural, although pipers most commonly talk of "pipes" and "the bagpipe".
    6: ...g|right|thumb|A set of Scottish Great Highland bagpipes.<br>
    16: ...many important exceptions to this rule. All these pipes are attached to the bag by a stock, a small, usua...
    18: ...indrical bores for the Musette and Scottish Small Pipes). In general, chanters with a cylindrical bore w...
    23: ...e Roman legions are thought to have marched to bagpipes. The idea of taking a leather bag and combining i...
  3. Glass (26176 bytes)
  4. Flute (11293 bytes)
    14: ... on one or both of their ends. The ocarina, [[pan pipes]], [[concert whistle]], [[jug]], [[police-whistle...
  5. Pan pipes (2209 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Panpipes.png|left|Pan pipes]]
    2: ...n]] and the [[harmonica]], or mouth organ. The panpipes are named for their association with the rustic G...
    4: ...he bottom of the pipes. Contemporary makers of panpipes will use a wax - commonly [[beeswax]] - to tune t...
    6: ... the open end against the sharp inner edge of the pipes. This creates the regular series of pulses which ...
    8: ...h the modern word ''syringe'' is derived. (''Pan pipes'' is both singular and plural.) Other names for ...
  6. Accordion (10069 bytes)
    22: ..., the [[sheng (instrument)|sheng]] uses resonator pipes, and the reeds can sound in both directions, whic...
  7. Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
    1: ...f an organ to be purely decorative, with the real pipes behind them.]]
    3: ...[air]] through [[wood]] or [[metal]] [[organ pipe|pipes]].
    5: ...from portable instruments having only a few dozen pipes to grand organs having tens of thousands. All but...
    47: ...asible to locate the console independently of the pipes. A later development threatened the very existenc...
    53: The main elements of a pipe organ are the '''pipes''', the '''console''', and the '''blower''' which...
  8. Sheng (instrument) (1217 bytes)
    9: ...d near the bottom of the reeds of the respective pipes. A player would close up one or more holes to pla...
  9. Anthemius of Tralles (1694 bytes)
    9: ...se by the use of steam led under pressure through pipes connected to a boiler.''
  10. Frost (2825 bytes)
    3: ... black pipes.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Frost on black pipes]]
  11. Anemometer (11426 bytes)
    1: ...Deconism Gallery, using three size 6, schedule 40 pipes in their original uncut 20 foot (6 m) lengths. T...
  12. Woodwind instrument (3308 bytes)
    24: * [[Pan pipes]]
    46: ...just blows through. This family includes the [[bagpipes]] and the [[crumhorn]]
  13. List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
    56: * [[Pan pipes]]
    114: * [[Pipe organ]] (some pipes; others are woodwind)
  14. Pliers (2624 bytes)
    7: ...ich they were used: horse shoes, fasteners, wire, pipes, electrical and electronic components. Because of...
  15. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    1: ...e:Smoking_equipment.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Various pipes and cigars]]
    6: ...e]]. Cigarette smoking is by far the most common. Pipes and cigars are less common, and are used almost e...
    13: Tobacco smoking, using both pipes and cigars, was common to many Native American cu...
    84: Famous smokers of the past used cigarettes or pipes as part of their image, such as Jean Paul Sartre'...
  16. Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
  17. Carbon (15360 bytes)
    89: ...ound in ancient [[volcano|volcanic]] "necks," or "pipes". Most diamond deposits are in [[Africa]], notab...
  18. Lead (8244 bytes)
    15: ... with the planet [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]]. Lead pipes that bear the insignia of Roman emperors are stil...
    42: ..., or system of piping, derives from the fact that pipes were once made of lead.
  19. Tin (12094 bytes)
  20. Hammond organ (5160 bytes)
    5: ... imitation of a [[pipe organ]], with its banks of pipes in multiple registers, the Hammond Organ used [[a...

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