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{{wiktionary|musette}} | ||
'''Musette''' may refer to: | '''Musette''' may refer to: | ||
==Music== | |||
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* {{ill|Musette (dance)|fr|Musette (danse)}}, a French baroque dance style; see ] | |||
* ], a musical instrument in the woodwind family | |||
⚫ | * ], or baroque musette, a musical instrument of the bagpipe family | ||
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* ], a type of French bagpipe | ||
* ], a type of French bagpipe | |||
* Oboe musette or ], the smallest member of the oboe family | |||
* ], a type of Chinese sorna (double-reeded horn) | |||
* ], a style of French instrumental music and dance that first became popular in the 1880s | |||
* ], a form of musical notation | |||
* ], an accordion with at least two sets of middle reeds that are slightly detuned from each other | |||
==People == | |||
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* ] (1876–1921), African American suffragist and civil rights activist | |||
* ] (1903–1981), owner of Hedingham Castle | |||
* ], American political hostess | |||
== Other uses == | |||
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* ], a small bag given to riders in a feed zone during a cycle race | |||
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* {{HMS|Musette}}, the name of several ships | |||
] | |||
==See also== | |||
*{{intitle|Musette}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:37, 26 December 2024
Musette may refer to:
Music
- Musette (dance) [fr], a French baroque dance style; see list of classical music genres
- Musette de cour, or baroque musette, a musical instrument of the bagpipe family
- Musette bechonnet, a type of French bagpipe
- Musette bressane, a type of French bagpipe
- Oboe musette or piccolo oboe, the smallest member of the oboe family
- Suona, a type of Chinese sorna (double-reeded horn)
- Bal-musette, a style of French instrumental music and dance that first became popular in the 1880s
- Tablature#Musette tablature, a form of musical notation
- Accordion reed ranks and switches#Register switches, an accordion with at least two sets of middle reeds that are slightly detuned from each other
People
- Musette Brooks Gregory (1876–1921), African American suffragist and civil rights activist
- Musette Majendie (1903–1981), owner of Hedingham Castle
- Musette Satterfield Kitchin, American political hostess
Other uses
- Musette (cycling), a small bag given to riders in a feed zone during a cycle race
- HMS Musette, the name of several ships
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Musette.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: