Musette bressane
The musette bressane (or mezeta, mus'ta, voire cabrette, brette or tchievra) is a type of bagpipe native to the historic French province of Bresse, in eastern France. The instrument consists of one chanter with a double reed and conical bore, a high drone set in the same stock (which may have a single, or rarely a double, reeded drone), and a large bass drone with a single reed. These bagpipes are currently generally bellows-blown, though their predecessors prior to 1800 were mouth-blown.
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Musette bressane
The musette bressane (or mezeta, mus'ta, voire cabrette, brette or tchievra) is a type of bagpipe native to the historic French province of Bresse, in eastern France. The instrument consists of one chanter with a double reed and conical bore, a high drone set in the same stock (which may have a single, or rarely a double, reeded drone), and a large bass drone with a single reed. These bagpipes are currently generally bellows-blown, though their predecessors prior to 1800 were mouth-blown.
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The musette bressane (or mezet ...... rior to 1800 were mouth-blown.
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The musette bressane (or mezet ...... rior to 1800 were mouth-blown.
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