- The next word to
appear in the 15th
century that
implied a
slide was the
sackbutt group of words.
There are two
theories for the sources: it is
either derived...
- with the
other wind groups. Most wind
bands consisted of
players playing sackbutts, shawms, and
other loud
instruments doubling on recorder. Some
music probably...
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works with fossils, and Van der
Graaf Generator. "Earlybird" "Extractus" "
Sackbutt" "Colossus" "Batty Loop" "Splendid" "Repeat
After Me" "Elsewhere" "Here's...
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Sackbutt...
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overtone series. They were also made in
different sizes.
Sackbut (sometimes
sackbutt or sagbutt): A
different name for the trombone,
which replaced the slide...
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Miller on guitar, piano, and sampler; violinist; percussionist; and a shawm/
sackbutt player.
Binary System, an instrumental, piano/drums duo with percussionist...
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Judith Pearce (flute) John
Pigneguy (horn)
David Purser (trombone and
sackbutt)
Rodney Slatford (double b****)
Christopher Van
Kampen (cello; died 1997)...
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served King
Charles as
Composer of the Wind
Music ("music for the King's
sackbutts and cornets"), and
Composer for the Violins. (His
successor in the latter...
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Concertgebouw Orchestra, Vol. 1 (Channel
classics CCS SA 22305) - 2005
Sackbutt -
Trombone in the 17th and 18th
Century (Channel
classics CCS SA 26708)...
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would have been pla**** by
consorts of
instruments of the same type, like
sackbutts and cornetts, shawms, viols, recorders, and
possible also by
mixed consorts...