Before Borjon: The French Court Musette to 1672

Using a description from 17th century French author and musician Pierre Borjon de Scellery as a starting point, the musette, a small bagpipe-like instrument, is explored. The earliest known references to the musette date to the thirteenth century, and it is believed that the instrument descended fro...

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Musical drones
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Wind Instrument
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