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
Musette Isaias is 5' 4".
a bagpipe ~_~
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.
Wonderful Parisian Musette Accordionist sadly, now deceased.
We have a musette player piano and it works as a regular piano. If you want to use the player portion, on ours you open the back panel behind the pedals, pull down the foot pumps and pedal away.
it starts with defdc, then goes g fedc two times then i dont know
We just sold ours for 300 (unrefurbished but playing)
"Canvas bag" is one literal English equivalent of the French word musette.Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. Depending upon context, it also may refer to an accordion, an alcoholic bender/binge, or the small feedbag which can be attached around a horse's neck. But whatever the meaning and use, the pronunciation remains "myoo-zet" in French.
It depends upon what they are and their condition. Some early Frankie Yankovic discs have been auctioned on Ebay recently for as high as $800 per item. Various Slovene, Polish, Scandinavian and Bohemian 78s also fall into this catagory. Most of the buying and selling activity I've seen in the past 30 or so years involves American polka bands based in the east, midwest and Texas. With the exception of the Val-Taro Musette - (an Italian band from New York City), most of the remaining "musette bands" on 78 do not command much money. These include most of the musette bands on Victor and Continental labels.
Just a bag. Can be a tour bag, stand bag or carry bag.