noun🔗ShareMusetteAny 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. "Le musicien a fait une démonstration de la musette, une petite cornemuse à soufflet au son doux, avant de jouer un air folklorique français entraînant.musicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareUn air de danse ou un air pastoral qui imite cet instrumentA 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. "Le groupe folk a joué une musette entraînante qui a donné envie à tout le monde de danser, même si ce n'était qu'un simple air.musicdanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareUn petit instrument semblable à un hautbois ou une chalemieA small instrument similar to an oboe or shawm."The medieval musician strolled through the town square, playing a cheerful tune on his musette. "Le musicien médiéval se promenait sur la place de la ville, jouant un air joyeux sur sa musette.musicsoundChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareMusette, sacocheA 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. "Le cycliste a attrapé sa musette, remplie de barres énergétiques et d'une bouteille d'eau, avant de commencer sa longue randonnée.militarywearvehiclesportfooditemChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading