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North Country - The bagpipe and the young ones
The Galician gaita (Gaita galega in galician, and Gaita gallega in Spanish) is the traditional instrument of Galicia. It is used in some parts of Portugal. The word gaita is used across northern Spain and Portugal as a generic term for "bagpipe", although in the south of Spain and Portugal it denotes a variety of horn, flute or oboe like instruments, according to region. The first known phonetic changes in Vulgar Latin which began the evolution to Galician-Portuguese took place during the rule of the Germanic groups, the Suebi (411–585) and Visigoths (585–711).
And today it is a true pleasure to see the tradition kept alive by their young people.
And today it is a true pleasure to see the tradition kept alive by their young people.
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