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13-491: [REDACTED] Look up musette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Musette may refer to: Music [ edit ] Musette (dance)  [ fr ] , a French baroque dance style; see list of classical music genres Musette de cour , or baroque musette, a musical instrument of the bagpipe family Musette bechonnet , a type of French bagpipe Musette bressane ,

26-407: A piece based on a shared tradition or an overarching set of conventions, like opera or symphony . Form refers to its structural aspects, the way its individual sections are constructed and how they relate to each other, such as binary form , rondo or sonata form . Compositional techniques involve specific methods of composition, such as canon , fugue or twelve-tone technique . Style indicates

39-465: A small bag given to riders in a feed zone during a cycle race Musette Brooks Gregory (1876–1921), African American suffragist and civil rights activist Musette Majendie (1903–1981), owner of Hedingham Castle HMS  Musette , the name of several ships See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Musette Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

52-465: A small bag given to riders in a feed zone during a cycle race Musette Brooks Gregory (1876–1921), African American suffragist and civil rights activist Musette Majendie (1903–1981), owner of Hedingham Castle HMS  Musette , the name of several ships See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Musette Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

65-531: A type of French bagpipe Oboe musette or piccolo oboe , the smallest member of the oboe family Suona , a type of Chinese sorna (double-reeded horn) Bal-musette , a style of French instrumental music and dance that first became popular in the 1880s Tablature#Musette tablature , a form of musical notation Accordion reed ranks and switches#Register switches , an accordion with at least two sets of middle reeds that are slightly detuned from each other Other uses [ edit ] Musette (cycling) ,

78-531: A type of French bagpipe Oboe musette or piccolo oboe , the smallest member of the oboe family Suona , a type of Chinese sorna (double-reeded horn) Bal-musette , a style of French instrumental music and dance that first became popular in the 1880s Tablature#Musette tablature , a form of musical notation Accordion reed ranks and switches#Register switches , an accordion with at least two sets of middle reeds that are slightly detuned from each other Other uses [ edit ] Musette (cycling) ,

91-436: Is a list of musical genres within the context of classical music , organized according to the corresponding periods in which they arose or became common. Various terms can be used to classify a classical music composition, mainly including genre, form , compositional technique and style. While distinct, these terms have broad, sometimes overlapping definitions and are occasionally used interchangeably. The genre categorizes

104-702: Is the term 'sonata': as a genre, it denotes a multi-movement composition for one or more solo instruments, while in structural terms, 'sonata form' refers to a specific three-part structure (exposition, development, recapitulation) frequently used within individual movements of larger works. Historically, genres emerged from a fusion of social functions and compositional conventions and served as communicative tools that guided listeners' experiences and responses. Because genres are defined not only by their musical elements but also by social contexts, functions, and validation by specific communities, their definitions are subject to change as these validating communities evolve even if

117-524: The distinctive characteristics of a particular composer or historical period, like Baroque or Romantic , placing the composition within a broader cultural and chronological context and linking it to artistic movements and historical events that influenced its creation. Some forms and compositional techniques occasionally also give name to the compositions based on them, such as rondo or canon. This does not occur in other cases such as strophic , binary , ternary or arch forms. A notable source of confusion

130-422: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up musette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Musette may refer to: Music [ edit ] Musette (dance)  [ fr ] , a French baroque dance style; see list of classical music genres Musette de cour , or baroque musette, a musical instrument of the bagpipe family Musette bechonnet , a type of French bagpipe Musette bressane ,

143-416: The musical notes themselves remain unchanged. Historically rooted in social functions and compositional norms, by the 19th century and especially in the 20th century genres evolved from serving clear functions to highlighting individual features, thus emphasizing individual artist expression. In summary, genre is a broader term and often refers to the overall style, structure, cultural context, or purpose of

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156-455: The title Musette . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Musette&oldid=1204979404 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages musette From Misplaced Pages,

169-480: The title Musette . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Musette&oldid=1204979404 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages List of classical music genres#Dance forms 3 This

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