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  • Musette- Shoes, bags and leather accessories made in Romania
    Musette - number 1 brand in the Romanian footwear and leather goods industry
  • Musette - Wikipedia
    Look up musette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
  • The Musette Society – The international hub for all things Musette!
    What is a musette? Like all bagpipes, the musette began life as a simple shepherds’ pipe But royal patronage at Versailles (particularly from Louis XIV who loved to include it in his rustic-themed soirées) gave the musette a status that resulted in a wealth of compositions being written for it
  • Musette | Baroque, French, Bagpipe | Britannica
    Musette, small, elegant bagpipe that was fashionable in French court circles in the 17th and 18th centuries The bagpipe was bellows-blown, with a cylindrical double-reed chanter beside which the instrument-maker Jean Hotteterre, about 1650, placed a short stopped chanter with six keys giving notes
  • Musette Classic French Accordion Music Ambience Café
    Step into the vibrant world of Musette, the quintessential French music genre that brings the charm of Parisian streets to life This video showcases the enchanting accordion melodies and lively
  • MUSETTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MUSETTE is a bellows-blown bagpipe popular in France in the 17th and 18th centuries
  • MUSETTE (@musette. official) • Instagram photos and videos
    147K Followers, 11 Following, 3,164 Posts - MUSETTE (@musette official) on Instagram: "FASHION WITH PASSION since 1992 #MyMusette"
  • Musette (Baroque) – Early Music Instrument Database
    Musette (Baroque) The bagpipe, of course, is an ancient instrument What distinguished the musette, a bagpipe popular in baroque era France, was the use of a bellows In 18th-century depictions it’s possible to see this little bellows tucked under the forearm of the player
  • Bal Musette - Pathway
    The musette, also known as the cabrette, was a small goatskin bagpipe, one of the most popular instruments in the 19th century in the Auvergne, the great expanse of hills and meadows at the heart of the French Massif Central
  • The Bagpipe Society
    At the height of its popularity, the musette was used not just for chamber-music but also in larger-scale compositions such as operas, where it was associated with shepherds, peasants and other pastoral elements





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