Definition of Musette. Meaning of Musette. Synonyms of Musette

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Definition of Musette

Musette
Musette Mu*sette", n. [F., dim. of OF. muse.] 1. A small bagpipe formerly in use, having a soft and sweet tone. 2. An air adapted to this instrument; also, a kind of rustic dance.

Meaning of Musette from wikipedia

- Look up musette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Musette may refer to: Musette (dance) [fr], a French baroque dance style; see list of classical music...
- Bal-musette is a style of French instrumental music and dance that first became po****r in Paris in the 1880s. Although it began with bagpipes as the...
- been named HMS Musette: HMS Musette (1796), formerly French ship Musette (1781), captured in 1796 by HMS Hazard. Sold in 1806. HMS Musette (1807), formerly...
- The musette de cour or baroque musette is a musical instrument of the bagpipe family. Visually, the musette is characterised by the short, cylindrical...
- side for different tunings, typically found in accordions that stress musette sounds. How many reeds an accordion has is specified by the number of treble...
- also known as the piccoloboe and historically called an oboe musette (or just musette), is the smallest and highest pitched member of the oboe family...
- A haversack, musette bag, or small pack is a bag with a single shoulder strap. Although similar to a backpack, the single shoulder strap differentiates...
- Musette Frances Jacqueline Natalie Majendie CBE (1903–1981) was the owner of Hedingham Castle. In 1713 the castle was purchased by Sir William Ashhurst...
- The musette bechonnet is a type of bellows-blown French bagpipe which takes its name from its creator, Joseph Bechonnet (1820-1900 AD) of Effiat. The...
- Musette (or Muzette) was a merchant ship built at Nantes in 1781. In June 1793 her owners commissioned her there as a 20-gun privateer, but the French...