Bulgarian bagpipers set new world record
 
 
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19 June 2013 Wednesday
 
 
 
 
 
 

Bulgarian bagpipers set new world record

Some Bulgarian bagpipers play their instruments in an attempt to set a world record at the National Palace of Culture in Sofia. (PHOTO REUTERS)
20 May 2012 /
With the support of Indian spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Bulgarian musicians put their Scottish counterparts in the shade with a world record for the largest bagpipe ensemble. 

The 333 Bulgarian folk musicians gathered in central Sofia, blowing their kaba-gaidas -- bagpipes from the Rhodope mountains in the south of the Balkan country -- to set the first such Guinness world record. Dressed in traditional colorful Rhodope costumes, bagpipers started with a famous folk song -- Delyu Haidutin -- which was included in a Voyager golden record with the songs and sounds of our planet and sent as a message to space by NASA in 1977. The event also aimed to bring a spot of joy to a nation which a survey showed was among the most unhappy on the planet. Having joined the European Union in 2007, it is still the bloc’s poorest member and recovering from a deep recession. Sofia Reuters

 
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