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bal musette
[ bahl myoo-zet, ‑moo- ]
noun
- a dance hall in France in which the music is provided by an accordion band.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bal musette1
1925–30; < French bal dance ( ball 2( def ) ) + musette accordion, bagpipe ( musette ( def ) )
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Example Sentences
The dancing-club was a bal musette in the Rue de la Montagne Sainte Geneviève.
From Literature
Contents: In defence of bad taste; Music and supermusic; Edgar Saltus; The new art of the singer; Au bal musette; Music and cooking; An interrupted conversation; The authoritative work on American music; Old days and new; Two young American playwrights; De senectute cantorum; The Land of Joy; The new Isadora; Margaret Anglin produces As You Like It; The modern composers at a glance.
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Would monsieur care to visit a bal musette?
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Balfe, Michael William, 27, 165 Bal musette, 125, 134 et seq.
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But that was before I discovered the bal musette.
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