a bagpipe ~_~
In the context of musette, "bach" typically refers to Johann Sebastian Bach, the renowned Baroque composer known for his intricate and expressive music. Musette may invoke Bach's works to highlight the depth and complexity of musical composition, drawing parallels between the structured elegance of Bach's compositions and the emotive qualities found in musette music. This connection often emphasizes the timeless influence of Bach’s style on various musical genres, including folk and dance music.
Musette Isaias is 5' 4".
(rock music) A performer's musical instrument ; usually a guitar
(Rock Music) A performer's musical instrument ; usually a guitar
The cast of Il cuore di Musette - 1919 includes: Roberto Villani
'un bal musette' is an unpretentious, popular style of ball where accordion was the most important instrument. The bands used to play popular tunes and songs. The bal musette is also the cheap, cabaret-style places where such balls where held.
I believe the one used most often is Musette's aria aria from the Market/Cafe scene. Often called Musette's Waltz.
The lightweight and easy to use Musette Bag was a popular alternative pack for many soldiers who would be otherwise be using the M-1928 Haversack. Although the Musette Bag was never the standard backpack, it was used widely in all theaters of World War II. When the M-1944 Field Pack and Cargo Pack were introduced, the Musette Bag was rendered obsolete. Another site with a little more detail: * http://www.hardscrabblefarm.com/ww2/musette_bag.htm
the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...
Jargon is an uncountable noun. It has no plural
The email jargon is - BCNU.
Jargon Software was created in 1997.