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musette$50981$ - перевод на испанский

A STYLE OF FRENCH MUSIC AND DANCE
Bal musette; Bal Musette

musette      
n. Flauta pequeña; Tipo de música
haversack         
  • Wearing the full M-1928 (M28) infantry haversack, this US soldier wears the old style blue denim fatigues
CASE OF CANVAS OR LEATHER, FOR CARRYING ITEMS ON THE BACK
Habersack; Haver sack; Haver sacks; Buttbag; Small pack; M28 Haversack; M-1928 Haversack; Musette bag
mochila
accordion         
  • Typical 120-button Stradella bass system. This is the left-hand manual system found on most unisonoric accordions today.
  • Eight-key bisonoric diatonic accordion (c. 1830)
  • A street performer playing the accordion
  • alt=Accordion; cross-sectional view
  • An accordionist
  • The first pages in Adolf Müller's accordion book
  • A folk accordionist, 2009
  • The bass buttons trigger a complex mechanism of wires, rods, and levers, which is normally hidden inside the instrument.
  • Brazilian accordionist [[Dominguinhos]] (José Domingos de Morais (1941–2013)
  • John Linnell of [[They Might Be Giants]] playing a Main Squeeze 911
  • Showroom of accordions (Petosa Accordions, Seattle, Washington)
  • Accordion player on a street in the historic centre of [[Quito]], Ecuador
  • Rainer von Vielen playing a Roland digital V-Accordion. The bank of electronic switches can change the accordion's sound, tone and volume.
  • A [[diatonic button accordion]] being played
  • Anglo-German concertinas]] (Anglo concertinas): 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}}
  • A Norteño band, including an accordion
  • At U Flekú, Prague
  • Finnish accordionist [[Esa Pakarinen]] (Feeliks Esaias Pakarinen (1911–1989)
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Accordian; Accordeon; Accordionist; Accordions; Akkordeon; Fisarmonica; Aeoline; Akordeon; 🪗; Klavier-Harmonika
acordeón

Определение

bal musette
[?bal mju:'z?t]
¦ noun (plural bals musettes pronunciation same) (in France) a dance hall with an accordion band.
Origin
Fr., orig. denoting dancing outdoors to bagpipe accompaniment.

Википедия

Bal-musette

Bal-musette is a style of French instrumental music and dance that first became popular in Paris in the 1880s. Although it began with bagpipes as the main instrument, this instrument was replaced with accordion, on which a variety of waltzes, polkas, and other dance styles were played for dances.