Musette d'amour (f)
(with) definite article: laBagpipe, bellows-blown: 2 stocks (a: single chanter / b: 4 drones in 1 stock)
Literally: "musette of love", but customarily called "d'amore" (compare oboe/viola d'amore); According to Montbel, it is "a curiosum, much more sophisticated than the common model, as seen in the painting by Hyacinthe Rigaud [1659-1743], in the hands of [marquis] Gaspard de Gueidan"; It has a transformed, elongated, chanter with the addition of 3 keys (E, D, C) below the G, in order to obtain a larger scope in the low range; NB¹ (p.194¹): Only 3 instruments of this type have survived; NB²: ➺ All Museta, &c.
Montbel, Eric: Les musettes de Cour dites aussi «musettes baroques». In: Ricros (et al.): La cabrette… (2017), p.170, 194/¹ [NB: ➺ p.[190]* and [193]* (detail)].