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musette
a small, lightweight French bagpipe with a cylindrical chanter and a double-reed mouthpiece
What is a "musette"?
A musette is a small bagpipe commonly used in French folk music. It features a melody pipe and one or more additional pipes that provide a steady background sound. The player blows air into a bag made of animal skin or synthetic material to produce music, and changes the pitch by covering or uncovering holes along the pipes. Known for its bright, cheerful tone, the musette is often used in traditional French music and dance, adding a lively and distinctive sound to performances.
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At the village festival, the sound of the musette added a festive touch to the joyful celebration.
The musician played a lively tune on the musette, infusing the air with the spirit of rural France.
In the picturesque countryside, the sound of the musette echoed across the fields, accompanying the dancers in their lively jigs.
Learning to play the musette requires mastering the unique techniques of the bagpipe, from squeezing the bellows to controlling the drone notes.
The musette's haunting melodies, played with skill and passion, captivated the audience during the performance of French folk tunes.