- are four
sizes of
rackett, in a
family ranging from
descant (soprano), tenor-alto, b**** to
great b****.
Relative to
their pitch,
racketts are
quite small...
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Thomas Rackett (1757–1840) was an
English clergyman,
known as an antiquary. He was son of
Thomas Rackett of Wandsworth, Surrey.
Theodosius Forrest and...
- most
recently lived in Alcester,
where he pla**** in a
charity group, the
Racketts. In 2016,
Newby began performing as a
member of the Quarrymen, the band...
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Rackett is an
unincorporated community in
Garden County, Nebraska,
United States.
Rackett is 19.3
miles (31.1 km) north-northeast of Oshkosh.
Rackett...
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instruments from
previous eras fell into disuse, such as the shawm, cittern,
rackett, and the
wooden cornet. The key
Baroque instruments for
strings included...
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instruments —
baroque flutes and clarinets, shawms, krumhorns, trumpets,
racketts, and others.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Wind instruments. Wikisource...
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Archlute Gittern Mandore Harp
Cittern Vihuela Cornamuse Cromorne Crumhorn Rackett Rauschpfeife Recorder Shawm Dulcian Trumpet Cornett Sackbut Serpent Natural...
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Dulcians and
racketts, from the
Syntagma musi**** by
Michael Praetorius....
- from the reed
instruments zamr and al-zurna, the
gaita from the ghaita,
rackett from
iraqya or iraqiyya,
geige (violin) from ghichak, and the
theorbo from...
- 2014, p. 3.
Rackett 2002, p. 224.
Rackett 2002, pp. 224–225, 231.
Scheck 2012, p. 79.
Teselle 2014, p. 5.
Rackett 2002, pp. 228–229.
Rackett 2002, p. 230...