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1 musette
I myzɛtnom masculin2) ( bal) dance ( where accordion music is played)
II myzɛt2) Zoologie common shrew* * *myzɛt1. nf(= sac) canvas lunch-bag (carried on the shoulder)2. adj inv(orchestre) accordion modif* * *A nm ou f Mus (air, instrument) musette; orchestre musette accordion band; valse musette waltz (to the accordion).B nm2 ( bal) dance (where accordion music is played).C nf2 Zool common shrew.[myzɛt] adjectif invariable————————[myzɛt] nom masculin————————[myzɛt] nom féminin2. [d'un cheval] nosebag3. [d'un enfant] satchel[d'un soldat] haversack[d'un ouvrier] (canvas) haversack -
2 Schrammelmusik
f österr., MUS. music played esp. in Viennese cafés by a quartet of violins, guitar and accordion* * *Schrạm|mel|mu|sik ['ʃraml-]fpopular Viennese music for violins, guitar and accordion* * *Schram·mel·mu·sik[ˈʃraml̩-]f MUS ÖSTERR Viennese folk music for violins, guitar and accordion* * *die Viennese popular music played on violins, guitar, and accordion; Schrammeln ensemble music* * *Schrammelmusik f österr, MUS music played esp. in Viennese cafés by a quartet of violins, guitar and accordion* * *die Viennese popular music played on violins, guitar, and accordion; Schrammeln ensemble music -
3 BAL
masculine noun► bal populaire ≈ local dance* * *balPhrasal Verbs:* * *bal nmdance, (grande soirée) ball* * *bal nm1 ( cérémonieux) ball; ( simple) dance; donner un bal en l'honneur de qn to give a ball in sb's honourGB; ouvrir le bal avec qn to open the dance with sb; ouvrir le bal avec une valse to open the ball with a waltz; conduire or mener le bal lit [couple] to be the centreGB of attention at the ball; [femme] to be the belle of the ball; fig to run the show;2 ( lieu) dancehall; aller au bal to go dancing.bal champêtre village dance; bal costumé fancy-dress ball, costume ball US; bal masqué masked ball; bal musette dance with accordion music; bal populaire dance; bal public ( lieu) public dancehall.nom féminin, -
4 bal
masculine noun► bal populaire ≈ local dance* * *balPhrasal Verbs:* * *bal nmdance, (grande soirée) ball* * *bal nm1 ( cérémonieux) ball; ( simple) dance; donner un bal en l'honneur de qn to give a ball in sb's honourGB; ouvrir le bal avec qn to open the dance with sb; ouvrir le bal avec une valse to open the ball with a waltz; conduire or mener le bal lit [couple] to be the centreGB of attention at the ball; [femme] to be the belle of the ball; fig to run the show;2 ( lieu) dancehall; aller au bal to go dancing.bal champêtre village dance; bal costumé fancy-dress ball, costume ball US; bal masqué masked ball; bal musette dance with accordion music; bal populaire dance; bal public ( lieu) public dancehall.aller au bal to go dancing ou to a dance2. [lieu] dance hall -
5 cumbia
f.1 cumbia.2 cumbia dance.3 cumbia music.* * ** * ** * ** * ** * ** * *cumbia nfcumbiaCUMBIACumbia is a type of dance music from the Caribbean coast of Colombia. It is a fusion of African rhythms and percussion, native Indian flutes and melodies, and European-inspired costumes. The music usually involves three types of drums as well as flutes, maracas and accordion. The cumbia is danced by couples. Formerly looked down on, the dance is now Colombia's national music and can incorporate hip-hop and techno influences.
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