A Koza is a Polish bagpipe. The Polish pipes are more related in appearance to some old German pipes. It uses a large goatskin bag (hair out) and a single reed chanter, cylindrical bore and deep pitch, with a large horn and brass bell at the end. The bass drone typically has the same bell. It is usually bellows-blown and produces a mellow, low pitch. A carved goatshead stock similar to the duda is common. The single reeds are often made of a cane blade lapped onto copper tubing.

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  • A Koza is a Polish bagpipe. The Polish pipes are more related in appearance to some old German pipes. It uses a large goatskin bag (hair out) and a single reed chanter, cylindrical bore and deep pitch, with a large horn and brass bell at the end. The bass drone typically has the same bell. It is usually bellows-blown and produces a mellow, low pitch. A carved goatshead stock similar to the duda is common. The single reeds are often made of a cane blade lapped onto copper tubing. File:Saxophone-icon. svg This article relating to musical instruments is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e File:Flag of Poland. svg This Poland-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e
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  • *Bagpiping
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  • *Bock *Cimpoi *Duda *Koza *Diple *Mih *Tulum *Tsambouna *Askambandoura *Gajdy *Gaita *Surle *Mezoued/Zukra * Guda, tulum * Dankiyo, zimpona * Parkapzuk * Gudastviri * Tsimboni * Shuvyr * Sahbr, Shapar * Tulug * Volynka, * Swedish bagpipes * Ney anban
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  • A Koza is a Polish bagpipe. The Polish pipes are more related in appearance to some old German pipes. It uses a large goatskin bag (hair out) and a single reed chanter, cylindrical bore and deep pitch, with a large horn and brass bell at the end. The bass drone typically has the same bell. It is usually bellows-blown and produces a mellow, low pitch. A carved goatshead stock similar to the duda is common. The single reeds are often made of a cane blade lapped onto copper tubing.
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