What is the meaning of Musette?

  1. Any of various small bagpipes having a soft sound, especially with a bellows, which were popular in France in the 17th and early 18th century.

    Any of various small bagpipes having a soft sound, especially with a bellows, which were popular in France in the 17th and early 18th century.

    A pastoral air or tune that has a drone imitating such an instrument; also, a dance performed to this music.

    An organ stop using reed pipes with cone-shaped resonators, found in organs in France in the 17th and 18th centuries.

    A small oboe without a cap for its reed, which evolved from the chanter or pipe of bagpipes; a piccolo oboe.

    In full musette bag: a small bag or knapsack with a shoulder strap, formerly used by soldiers, and now chiefly by cyclists to hold food and beverages or other items.

    musette

    bagpipe

    Ellipsis of bal musette.

    haversack (small bag for provisions)

    nosebag (round sack or bag to feed for a horse)

    plural of musetta

    Source: wiktionary.org