- shawms,
trumpets and trombones. When pushed,
sackbuts can
easily make a loud and br****y sound. The
sackbut also
responds very well to
rather soft playing—more...
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Sackbut was a
British music journal published from 1920 to 1934 by the
Curwen Press. It
published general articles on
mainly contemporary, both British...
- The
electronic sackbut is an
electronic musical instrument designed and
first built by Hugh Le
Caine in 1945. The
electronic sackbut had a
feature which...
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Sackbut Review was an
American quarterly magazine published in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin from 1978
until 1981.
Founded and
edited by
Angela Peckenpaugh, the...
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soldered stays on
modern instruments replaced the
loose stays found on
sackbuts (medieval
precursors to trombones). The most
distinctive feature of the...
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Fontegara with
curved cornett and
straight cornett at
bottom Cornetts,
sackbuts and
shawms at the
coronation of
Louis XIV 1590,
Collegium Musi****, Lauingen...
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indicating that he led a
Venetian company of piffari, a band that
could include sackbuts, cornetts, shawms, but also
violins and viols. On 19
November 1624 he was...
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included the
slide trumpet, the
wooden cornet, the
valveless trumpet and the
sackbut.
Stringed instruments included the viol, the rebec, the harp-like lyre...
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Eurorack became a po****r system.
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variant tuba used in drum and
bugle corps Contrab**** hélicon Contrab****
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saxhorn in EE♭ Contrab****
saxhorn in BB♭...