sackbut การใช้
- When pushed, sackbuts can easily make a loud and brassy sound.
- During the Renaissance, the equivalent English term was " sackbut ".
- Sackbut acts as a witness to the signing of consent by Tradelove.
- These old tunings can come naturally on a sackbut.
- In the King James Bible it is erroneously translated as " sackbut ".
- In modern English, an older trombone or its replica is called a sackbut.
- During 1920 21 he edited the music magazine " The Sackbut ".
- Modern sackbut reproductions are usually soldered together.
- The stays on period sackbuts are flat.
- The highly unusual combination of ancient instruments included rebecs, sackbuts, viols and crumhorns.
- While he developed four models of the electronic sackbut, none ever saw commercial production.
- Among these is a, which resembles a somewhat primitive sackbut without the bell joint.
- The sackbut also responds very well to rather soft playing more so than a modern trombone.
- His compositions contain significant roles for instruments like the cornetto, trombone or sackbut and trumpet.
- Eventually, the slide trumpet evolved into the sackbut, which evolved into the modern-day trombone.
- Generally, loud consorts consisted of cornetti, sackbuts, shawms and the higher-pitched recorders and flutes.
- After his retirement he focused on his other interests, such as writing poetry and playing the Renaissance sackbut.
- As a composer, he wrote sonatas for trombones ( formerly known as sackbuts ) and cornetti with basso continuo.
- Some modern sackbut reproductions use glue as a compromise to give a loose fitting for high resonance without risk of falling apart.
- The bowed organ, fiddle ( or vielle ), and trombone ( called the sackbut ) existed in the medieval era.
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