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They have their place. Which is a hill far far away and not indoors.
You might like this line from Arrested Development, Season 4:
I'm Scottish, so I felt guilty for laughing at that as much as I did :-)
On rare occasions, I do think bagpipe music can be spectacularly beautiful and moving, but it takes a really talented piper and/or some contextualising occasion (like a major sports event) to really make me like it all that much.
I think even bagpipe players agree with you.
I fuckin’ love bagpipes… but I also love Xiu Xiu so I wouldn’t trust my musical tastes.
How do you feel about Tuvan throat singing? I feel like both sounds are complex and deeply interesting but I also think it's an acquired taste.