Cornpipe

/ˈkɔrnpaɪp/ noun

Definition

A musical pipe or wind instrument made from or shaped like a corn stalk, or a folk instrument played in rural agricultural communities.

Etymology

From 'corn' plus 'pipe' (a wind instrument or tube). This term likely refers to actual pipes carved or made from dried corn stalks, a folk craft tradition in agricultural societies for creating simple musical instruments.

Kelly Says

Cornpipes represent a universal human impulse: even before complex instruments existed, people used whatever material was abundantly available—corn stalks in agricultural regions, reeds near water—to create music, showing that musicality predates instrument sophistication!

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