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  • Two of my favorites are the Feed Bag from British cycling-gear maker Rapha and the Plain Musette from Archival Clothing, whose strap is the same material used on M16 rifle slings.

    A Manlier Man Bag? 2010

  • When it comes to compact bags for men, it's best to go with the original compact bags for men: the map bag and the musette.archivalclothing. com NOT A PURSE: Archival Clothing Plain Musette, $50, store.

    A Manlier Man Bag? 2010

  • Consequently, when she very foolishly went with Whyte to choose a berth on board the boat, she was recognised by the clerks in the office as Rosanna Moore, better known as Musette of the Frivolity.

    The Mystery of a Hansom Cab 2003

  • Consequently, when she very foolishly went with Whyte to choose a berth on board the boat, she was recognised by the clerks in the office as Rosanna Moore, better known as Musette of the Frivolity.

    The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Fergus Hume 1895

  • The 'Musette' was a softer form of bagpipes, and many of the great musicians have included in their 'Suites,' or collections of dances, special music for the instrument bearing this name.

    Chatterbox, 1906 Various 1873

  • Musette is an accordion-based genre introduced to France in the early 20th century by Italian immigrant farm workers and Les Primitifs revive it for a jaunty, but elegant sound that includes some lovely waltzes.

    Marty Lipp: Restoring the Myth of French Romanticism Through Music Marty Lipp 2011

  • Marais's "Musette" rocked back and forth over two repeated chords, with the drone of the viol's low strings evoking the eponymous medieval bagpipe.

    PERFORMING ARTS 2011

  • Musette is an accordion-based genre introduced to France in the early 20th century by Italian immigrant farm workers and Les Primitifs revive it for a jaunty, but elegant sound that includes some lovely waltzes.

    Marty Lipp: Restoring the Myth of French Romanticism Through Music Marty Lipp 2011

  • Musette is an accordion-based genre introduced to France in the early 20th century by Italian immigrant farm workers and Les Primitifs revive it for a jaunty, but elegant sound that includes some lovely waltzes.

    Marty Lipp: Restoring the Myth of French Romanticism Through Music Marty Lipp 2011

  • Musette asked sweetly, adding another lump of strangely-colored sugar to his tea.

    Author! Author! » 2010 » June 2010

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