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{{wiktionarypar|musette}} | |||
:''For the smaller version of the oboe sometimes also called "musette," see ].'' | |||
⚫ | '''Musette''' may refer to: | ||
* ], a musical instrument in the bagpipe family | |||
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* ], a musical instrument in the woodwind family | |||
* ], a style of French music | |||
*A type of bellows-blown ] found in rural ]; also called ]). It experienced a brief popularity amongst the ] (along with other "peasant" instruments like the ]) in ] France. | |||
*An air or dance written for the musette (bagpipe) mentioned above, or a ] piece in imitation of the instrument. Imitative musettes were written by ] and ] for ], and by ] for ]. | |||
*A keyless folk ] or ] used in various regional folk music traditions of France. Most forms are tuned several notes higher than the modern ]. Some oboe makers also produce a keyed version of the musette (pitched in E♭ or F above the oboe) which is also sometimes called "]." | |||
*A tuning used in ]s, also called "wet" tuning, where two or more sets of reeds are tuned slightly off pitch from each other, giving a ] effect. | |||
*A style of French popular music (also called ]) featuring the accordion, which flourished from the 1920s to the ] | |||
*In cycling, a bag containing food handed out in a feed zone of a multi-] such as the ] | |||
*A variety of ] used by American soldiers during ] | |||
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Revision as of 19:41, 14 October 2008
Musette may refer to:
- Musette de cour, a musical instrument in the bagpipe family
- Oboe musette, a musical instrument in the woodwind family
- Bal-musette, a style of French music
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