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- The cabrette (French: literally "little goat", alternately musette) is a type of bagpipe which appeared in Auvergne, France, in the 19th century, and rapidly...
- 150 dance halls. Patrons danced the bourrée to the accompaniment of the cabrette (a bellows-blown bagpipe locally called a "musette") and often the vielle...
- from the Celtic piping and Music of Brittany to the Northern Occitan's cabrette. The Center-France bagpipes (called in French cornemuse du centre or musette...
- region in France. Its best-known form of folk music is that pla**** on the cabrette (little goat in Auvergnat), a bagpipe made of goatskin. This is used to...
- regular publications devoted to it. Auvergne is known for cabrette bagpipes. The cabrette (little goat in Auvergnat) is a bagpipe made of goatskin (goats...
- pastoral pipes in Britain; the musette de cour, the musette bechonnet and the cabrette in France; and the Dudy [pl], koziol bialy, and koziol czarny in Poland...
- and bars where patrons danced the bourrée to the accompaniment of the cabrette (a bellows-blown bagpipe locally called a "musette") and often the vielle...
- Richard Trillo - 1999 "Emile Vacher Once the accordion took over from the cabrette in the bals-musette, Vacher (1883-1969) was the star of the new style....
- Saint-Rémy-de-Provence In 1895 at Vic-en-Carladès, with a programme of music and dance (Cabrette) In 1900 at the Château de Ventadour, under the name Fête de l'églantine...
- of other goat-terms for bagpipes in other nations, such as the French cabrette, Spanish gaita and Polish koza. The oldest written mentions of bagpipes...