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The ''sac de gemecs'' ((:ˈsaɡ də ʒəˈmeks); literally "bag of moans", also known as ''buna'' (:ˈbuna) in Andorra or ''coixinera'' (:kuʃiˈneɾə), ''gaita'' (:ˈɡajtə) or ''botella'' (:buˈteʎə)) is a type of bagpipe found in Catalonia (eastern Spain spilling over into southern France). The instrument consists of a chanter, a mouthblown blowpipe, and three drones. The lowest drone (''bordó llarg'') plays a note two octaves below the tonic of the chanter. The middle drone (''bordó mitjà'') plays a fifth above the bass. The high drone (''bordó petit'') plays an octave below the chanter, thus one octave above the bass drone. ==Folklore== The instrument figures into the Andorran legend ''El buner d'Ordino'', in which a bagpiper from the parish of Ordino, en-route to a festival in Canillo, is chased and treed by wolves, but frightens them off by playing his ''buna''.
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