SACKBUT

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  • Occasionally there is discussion about how the sackbut, or early trombone,
  • Multi-Version Concordance. Sackbut (4 Occurrences). Daniel 3:5 That at what
  • (Chald. sabkha; Gr. sambuke), a Syrian stringed instrument resembling a harp (
  • Boston Shawm & Sackbut Ensemble A favorite of Boston audiences for many
  • Hugh LeCaine of Ottawa created the Electronic Sackbut Synthesizer in his home
  • The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble was formed in 1993 by the leading
  • ▶noun an early form of trombone used in Renaissance music. – origin C15: from
  • Mar 14, 2011 . UPDATE 30 March 1909GMT: I HAVE IT. Sheer glory. There is included a DVD (
  • Finke sackbuts were the first reproductions of historical trombones in the 20th
  • Easton's Bible Dictionary. (Chald. sabkha; Gr. sambuke), a Syrian stringed
  • North America's exciting new sackbut and cornetto ensemble. Click here to view
  • Egger Renaissance Sackbuts Egger logo. Egger. Adolf Egger founded the
  • Oct 24, 2011 . No, sackbut isn't a Shakespearean insult for a steatopygous individual; it's the
  • How to use sackbut in a sentence. Example sentences with the word sackbut.
  • Le Caine built the Electronic Sackbut between 1945 and 1948. It is now
  • sackbut. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to: navigation,
  • Amazon.com: The Sackbut Blues: Hugh Le Caine, Pioneer in Electronic Music (
  • [French saquebute, from Old French saqueboute : Old North French saquier, to
  • The QuintEssential Sackbut and Cornett Ensemble was formed in 1993 by five
  • Sackbut Links: Welcomes You! Sackbut Links is a growing collection of
  • May 11, 2011 . SACKBUT, Shakbusshe, Sagbut, Draw or Drawing Trumpet (Scotland, draucht
  • Sackbut Solutions Workshops | Ensemble Coaching | Individual Tuition. Having
  • The sackbut is a trombone from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, i.e., a
  • sackbut · Look up sackbut at Dictionary.com: medieval wind instrument, c.1500,
  • (sackbut). click image for sacbut sound (124kb wav) or here for same in mp3
  • The sackbut is actually an early version of the trombone. It is thought that its
  • In medieval times the English term "sackbut" was bestowed on the instrument.
  • [French saquebute, from Old French saqueboute : Old North French saquier, to
  • Rath bass sackbutt in F. Michael Rath is an émigré from London (Paxman Horns)
  • His paper, 'The Sackbut: Its Evolution and History', was one of the great
  • Sackbut, a Medieval musical instrument. Get Medieval facts, information and
  • Founded in the summer of 2009, cornetto and sackbut players explore repertoire
  • 3 days ago . The noble sackbut, three-time gold medal winner for "Most Hilarious Name For a
  • Sackbut - (săk´bt), Renaissance name for the slide trombone, probably derived
  • With all of these continuous input channels available, the Sackbut came alive in
  • Jun 14, 2011 . Origin of SACKBUT. Middle French saqueboute hooked lance, sackbut, from
  • Origin: 1495–1505; < Middle French saquebute, earlier saqueboute, saquebot(t)
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  • Sackbut (SAK-but) [Eng.] An early English brass instrument used in the
  • The Electronic Sackbut is an electronic instrument designed by Hugh Le Caine
  • The sackbut is a trombone from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, i.e., a
  • The sackbut and its modern counterpart, the trombone, are very similar apart from
  • Sackbut (Chald. sabkha; Gr. sambuke ), a Syrian stringed instrument resembling
  • sackbut (French musical instrument), (from Old French saqueboute: “pull-push”),
  • sackbut n : a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone.
  • Feb 15, 2012 . Sackbut makers--a comprehensive list of more than a dozen sackbut, early
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