Kozioł is a bagpipe from Wielkopolska region of Poland! In northwest of Poland, mainly around Poznan area. We find surviving bagpipe traditions. The name used for these bagpipes is kozioł, meaning goat in English. Referring to the material used to make the bag. The top of the chanter is also decorated with glass beads for eyes and metal horns so that it appears like a goats head too! Other bagpipes with carved animal or human heads are found across Central Europe like the Hungarian and Slovak bagpipes. Pairing the fiddle and bagpipe is an ancient tradition of the west Slavs. In Wielkopolska the kozioł was accompanied by a small three string fiddle called “mazanki” but nowadays a high tuned violin is used instead. The fiddle and bagpipe is also played by the Sorbians of Eastern Germany, in Bohemia region of Czechia, Moravia region of Czechia and Slovakia and the Beskid mountains between Poland, Slovakia and Czechia.








