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Sackbut (var. Sacbutt; Sackbutt; Sagbutt) refers to a trombone from the Renaissance and Baroque Eras. 'Sackbut' is often used in recent times to differentiate a historic trombone from a modern one. I...
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The history of the Sacbut ... Many names have been given to the Renaissance trombone, including sackbut (literally "push-pull"), saqueboute, shakbusshes, seykebuds, sakbuds, shakebuttes, shagbutts, and even shagbolts. It is uncertain when the sackbut first appeared, but by 1500 it is illustrated and mentioned regularly.
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An early English brass instrument used in the Renaissance, ancestor to the trombone. ... More about instruments ... Sackbut Movie;
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Home page for sackbut.com, Trombone Stuff... ... In medieval times the English term "sackbut" was bestowed on the instrument. This term was most likely derived from a similar sounding French term meaning to push and pull. The widely accepted name "trombone" is Italian for large trumpet.
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Sackbut makers--a comprehensive list of more than a dozen sackbut, early trombone & other early brass instrument makers, restorers, repairers & sellers. ... For additional information about sackbuts (aka sacbuts, sagbuts), visit the Sackbut section of the Early Brass Instruments page.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on sackbut (French musical instrument), (from Old French saqueboute: “pull-push”), early trombone, invented in the 15th century, probably in Burgundy. It has thicker walls than the modern trombone, imparting a softer tone, and its bell is narrower. ... CREATE MY sackbut NEW DOCUMENT...
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Sackbut Links is a growing collection of Trombone links! ... This was one of the very first link sites on the Internet for Trombone enthusiasts hence the name "Sackbut Links" since sackbuts were early trombones. You are encouraged to submit your trombone page or favorite T-Bone website.
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A Trombone History Page. ... up to the 18th century, saqueboute, sackbut). Both the Italian and German n me for trombone are derived from term- for trumpet: Trombone (large trumpet) from the Italian tromba (trumpet), and Posaune from the Buzune, derived in turn from the French buisine (straight trumpet).
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HISTORYThe sackbut derived from the medieval slide Trumpet . It originated in the Middle Ages ; the earliest written reference to the instrument dates from 1468, at the wedding of Charles The Bold and Margaret Of York at Bruges , during which a "trompette saicqueboute" was employed. ... CATEGORIES ABOUT SACKBUT...
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recordings, jazz, brass and chamber music, orchestra music, band music ... ; Sackbut: the medieval trombone ... Welcome to Sackbut Music, home of trombone stuff and the music of Frank Darmiento, trombonist, composer, engineer, and bon vivant. Frank's new jazz album, Sudden Impact, is now available from Summit Records.
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