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Chevrette (f)

(with) definite article: la
(the) small goat

Bagpipe, mouth-blown: nr. of stocks? (chanter type? / [additional] drones? [in ? stocks])

Identical types: 54

From Jehan [Jean] de Brie, »Le bon berger« (1379/1541 [ed. 1879, p.81]); Remaining small type of Chièvre; Also mentioned in Lacroix & Seré, »Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance« (Paris, 1851); In Flood dubiously defined as "a bagpipe with a deerskin [!] bag"; According to Jacquot, it is [the?] "name given, in the Middle Ages, to the musette", NB¹: ➺ Chevrie; NB²: ➺ Chiôvre; NB³: ➺ homonym (Auvergne).

Chevrecte, Chevrète, Chieuvrète, Chievrete, Chievrette


Sources

Sachs, Curt: Real-Lexikon der Musikinstrumente: zugleich ein Polyglossar für das gesamte Instrumentengebiet [Berlin, 1913]. Hildesheim, 1964 [facsimile].

Sachs, Curt: Handbuch der Musikinstrumentenkunde [1920]. Leipzig, 1930 (2), p.354.

Lacroix, Paul & Seré, Ferdinand: Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, histoire et description… en Europe, IV (Paris, 1851), deuxième partie; Instruments de musique, p.[? (chevrettes)].

Flood, Wm. H. [William Henry] Grattan: The story of the bagpipe. London, 1911, p.37.

Marcuse, Sibyl: Musical instruments: a comprehensive dictionary. New York, 1975 (»Brücker; »Gay).

Gay, Victor: Glossaire archéologique du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance, I (A-GUY). Paris, 1887, p.369-370.

Jacquot, Albert: Dictionnaire pratique et raisonné des instruments de musique anciens et modernes. Paris, 1886, p.34.

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Google books (Lacroix & Seré [Find chevrettes [sic]: p.? [2x]]).
ibidem (Jacquot [Find chevrette]).