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Pipe Sergeant - The Pipe Sergeant, commonly short-formed as "P/Sgt", is the number two person in charge of the pipers in a Scottish pipe band or pipes and drums. In terms of seniority, the Pipe Sergeant is secondary only to the Pipe Major, who is the director of bagpipe music in a pipe band.
Flue pipe - In a pipe organ, a flue pipe is any pipe that is sounded by a fipple, similar to that in a whistle or a flute a bec, rather than by a beating reed, see reed pipe. Most of the pipes in a typical pipe organ are flue pipes; Smaller organs may have only flue pipes.
Pipe and Tabor - Pipe and Tabor was a popular medieval combination of a small pipe or flageolet, and a small drum (Tabor). The pipe consists of a cylindrical tube of narrow bore, pierced with three holes, two in front and one at the back, all very near the end of the pipe; and of a mouthpiece of the kind known as whistle, fipple or beak common to the flûtes à bec or recorder family.
Bubble pipe - A Bubble pipe is a device made to resemble a smoking pipe, but is instead designed for blowing soap bubbles. They were probably launched in the heyday of pipe smoking for youngsters to emulate adults smoking a pipe.
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