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- Sackbut abstract "The sackbut is a trombone from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, i.e., a brass instrument, similar to the trombone and characterised by a telescopic slide with which the player varies the length of the tube to change pitches, thus allowing them to obtain chromaticism, as well as easy and accurate doubling of voices. Sackbuts could adjust tuning at the joint between the bell and slide. The sackbut differs from today's trombone by its smaller bore, its bell which is less flared, and in the lack of a water key, slide lock, and tuning slide on the bell curve. More delicately constructed than their modern counterparts, and featuring a softer, more flexible sound, they attracted a more sizeable repertoire[citation needed] of original chamber and vocal music than many instruments contemporary with them.".
- Sackbut thumbnail Sackbutt.jpg?width=300.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink PPA1,M1.
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- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink Instrumente.html.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink www.gabrieli.com.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink language.htm.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink www.helmut-voigt.de.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink www.hmsc.co.uk.
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- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink www.lapifarescha.it.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink www.les-sacqueboutiers.com.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink index2.shtml.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink www.m-leuchter.de.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink sacbut.htm.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink www.piffaro.org.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink www.spirituscollective.org.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink english.htm.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink www.thein-brass.de.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink www.theyorkwaits.org.uk.
- Sackbut wikiPageExternalLink histinstr.html.
- Sackbut wikiPageID "26797".
- Sackbut wikiPageRevisionID "605670704".
- Sackbut hasPhotoCollection Sackbut.
- Sackbut subject Category:Brass_instruments.
- Sackbut subject Category:Continuous_pitch_instruments.
- Sackbut subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Sackbut subject Category:Renaissance_music.
- Sackbut comment "The sackbut is a trombone from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, i.e., a brass instrument, similar to the trombone and characterised by a telescopic slide with which the player varies the length of the tube to change pitches, thus allowing them to obtain chromaticism, as well as easy and accurate doubling of voices. Sackbuts could adjust tuning at the joint between the bell and slide.".
- Sackbut label "Barockposaune".
- Sackbut label "Baroktrombone".
- Sackbut label "Sacabuche".
- Sackbut label "Sacabuxa".
- Sackbut label "Sackbut".
- Sackbut label "Sackbut".
- Sackbut label "Sacqueboute".
- Sackbut sameAs Barockposaune.
- Sackbut sameAs Sacabuche.
- Sackbut sameAs Sacqueboute.
- Sackbut sameAs Sackbut.
- Sackbut sameAs Baroktrombone.
- Sackbut sameAs Sacabuxa.
- Sackbut sameAs m.06nd7.
- Sackbut sameAs Q808573.
- Sackbut sameAs Q808573.
- Sackbut wasDerivedFrom Sackbut?oldid=605670704.
- Sackbut depiction Sackbutt.jpg.
- Sackbut isPrimaryTopicOf Sackbut.