noun🔗ShareGaitaAny of various form of small bagpipe, especially with a bellows, having a soft sound, and once popular in France."The musician demonstrated the musette, a small, bellows-blown bagpipe with a gentle sound, before playing a lively French folk tune. "El músico demostró la gaita, una pequeña gaita de fuelle con un sonido suave, antes de tocar una animada melodía folclórica francesa.musicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareUna melodía de baile o un aire pastoral que imita este instrumentoA dance tune or pastoral air that imitates this instrument."The folk band played a lively musette that made everyone want to dance, even though it was just a simple tune. "La banda folclórica tocó una musette animada que hizo que todos quisieran bailar, a pesar de que era solo una melodía simple.musicdanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareUn pequeño instrumento similar a un oboe o chirimíaA small instrument similar to an oboe or shawm."The medieval musician strolled through the town square, playing a cheerful tune on his musette. "El músico medieval paseaba por la plaza del pueblo, tocando una alegre melodía en su musette.musicsoundChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareMochila pequeña, morralA small bag or knapsack, with a shoulder strap, used by soldiers, cyclists, etc., containing food or other things."The cyclist grabbed his musette, packed with energy bars and a water bottle, before starting his long ride. "El ciclista agarró su mochila pequeña, llena de barras energéticas y una botella de agua, antes de comenzar su largo recorrido.militarywearvehiclesportfooditemChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading