Musette

Word MUSETTE
Character 7
Hyphenation mu sette
Pronunciations /mjuːˈzɛt/

Definitions and meanings of "Musette"

What do we mean by musette?

A small French bagpipe operated with a bellows and having a soft sound. noun

A soft pastoral air that imitates bagpipe music. noun

A small canvas or leather bag with a shoulder strap, as one used by soldiers or travelers. noun

A small and simple variety of oboe. noun

A form of bagpipe once very popular in France, having a compass of from ten to thirteen tones. noun

A quiet pastoral melody, usually with a drone-bass, written in imitation of a bagpipe tune: often introduced as one of the parts of the old-fashioned suite, especially as a contrast to the gavotte. noun

Same as schalmei, 4. noun

A small bagpipe formerly in use, having a soft and sweet tone. noun

An air adapted to this instrument; also, a kind of rustic dance. noun

A small bagpipe with a bellows, having a soft sound, and once popular in France. noun

A dance tune or pastoral air that imitates this instrument. noun

A small bag or knapsack, with a shoulder strap, used by soldiers, student, tourists, etc., containing food or other things. noun

A small instrument similar to an oboe or shawm. noun

A small bagpipe formerly popular in France noun

Any of various form of small bagpipe, especially with a bellows, having a soft sound, and once popular in France.

A dance tune or pastoral air that imitates this instrument.

A small instrument similar to an oboe or shawm.

A small bag or knapsack, with a shoulder strap, used by soldiers, cyclists, etc., containing food or other things.

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The word "musette" in example sentences

Lance Armstong’s encounter with a fan’s musette is rumored to have broken his chainstay. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The chief characteristic of the musette was a certain rustic Watteau-like grace. ❋ Various (N/A)

For anyone with a penchant for the traditional accordion based Parisian music known as musette and the unique song style of the French music hall, ❋ Unknown (2009)

The bunch pick up their feed bags, known as a "musette". ❋ Unknown (2010)

The term "musette" has its origins in an eighteenth-century French bagpipe-like instrument and the rustic dance-hall music and settings in which it became popular. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I love the "ette" theme and hope I'm not too late to ask about the word "musette". ❋ Unknown (2010)

The playing was just as fine as the singing, with standout performances from versatile multi-instrumentalist Tom Zajac on the virtuosic recorder solo in an arrangement of Henry VIII's "Tandernaken" and on the musette, a Renaissance bagpipe, as well as from viol player Mary Springfels, on the melodic line of "I'm going to my naked bed." ❋ Charles Downey (2010)

When it comes to compact bags for men, it's best to go with the original compact bags for men: the map bag and the musette.archivalclothing. com NOT A PURSE: Archival Clothing Plain Musette, $50, store. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Yellows and purples and green-reds, he says, adding that the look of old cars and European architecture made instruments like the musette, a French accordian, seem apt for the movie's scenes of fast-paced street comedy. ❋ John Jurgensen (2011)

Best young rider Timothy Roe (Trek-Livestrong) crashed in the feed zone at mile 37 when he rolled a tire after grabbing a musette bag. ❋ Unknown (2010)

By the time of the third incident — a Euskaltel rider got hung up on a musette bag at the top of the insignificant Les Gets climb — Armstrong had resigned himself. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When we reported for duty, we all carried our musette bags with whatever items we had bought at the PX . . . ❋ RICHARD REEVES (2010)

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