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Learn to pronounce mu·sette

/myo͞oˈzet/
noun
  1. a kind of small bagpipe played with bellows, common in the French court in the 17th–18th centuries and in later folk music.
  2. a small, simple variety of oboe, used chiefly in 19th-century France.
  3. a small knapsack.

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Musette

Musette

Founded: 1992
CEO: Cristina Bâtlan (1992–) and Roberto Bâtlan (1992–)
A musette (sense 1.2) or piccolo oboe is a type of small oboe which evolved from the chanter or pipe of bagpipes.