IPA: /mjuˈzɛt/
KK: /mjuˈzɛt/
A small bag, often made of canvas or leather, that has a shoulder strap and is used by travelers or soldiers. It can also refer to a type of French bagpipe that produces a soft sound.
The soldier carried his supplies in a musette as he marched through the countryside.
**Musette** → The word originates from Old French *musette*, meaning a small bagpipe. It is derived from the diminutive form of *mus*, which means mouse, likely referring to the small size of the instrument. The term musette refers to a type of small wind instrument, often associated with pastoral music.
Imagine a small 'bagpipe' that is as tiny as a 'mouse' — that's why a musette is a small wind instrument.