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How to use sackbut in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word sackbut? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Changes in the electrical voltage changed the sounds produced by the sackbut.
The sackbut answered the need for a lower-pitched trumpet that composers of the time sought.
Laura Sherlock used to be a professional musician, playing the sackbut, a form of early trombone, in ensembles around the world.
Testifying to the place it occupies in Buxtehude's vocal works are the virtuoso passages he wrote for it and the sackbut.
Raphael plays trombone and sackbut, composes and arranges when he can, and teaches.
That's because any festival, whether it celebrates the sackbut and crumhorn of early music, or the sword and society of the Vikings, brings in enthusiasts.
Although the sackbut could only produce one note at a time, the performer could control that sound in many ways.
The trombone is a 15th-century development of the trumpet and, until approximately 1700, was known as the sackbut.
The Renaissance dance music was written for instruments such as the lute, viol, tabor, pipe, and the sackbut.
Bach, works by Michael Praetorius and William Brade, and early canzonas and sonatas for violin and sackbut by Dario Castello and Giulio Belli.
And Dietmar Küblböck matched him beautifully on an antique trombone, playing with a power and bite that left the instrument's immediate ancestor, the sackbut, a distant memory.
While other electronic instruments existed before the electronic sackbut, Le Caine's invention is recognized as the original synthesizer because it provided an entirely new method of creating and controlling sounds.
Sound recordings containing, among other things, presentations about electronic instruments such as the sackbut and electronic organ with touch-sensitive keys.
Le Caine produced many compositions with his electronic sackbut, the most famous being the futuristic-sounding Dripsody, a composition produced by electronically manipulating the sound of a single drop of water many times.
The sackbut was an early form of which modern musical instrument?
As always, the vocal ensemble Alamire is in excellent form, though the contributions from the cornet, shawm, and sackbut ensemble Quintessential are all too few and brief.
Such period instruments as Mexican baroque guitar and sackbut are used alongside the conch shell and percussion instruments that were used by the Aztecs.
It's not every day you come across a Hurdy-Gurdy, a Gittern or a Sackbut The workshop and concert are sure to be fantastic.
Examples from Classical Literature
In one place he is merely called a Minstrel, but in the other he is specifically described as a sackbut.
He and his fellows sound the sackbut, whose notes are more doleful than the notes of other music are.
Here the pdalle is the bass pommer, or hautbois, and the sackbut is indicated as second bass or basse-contre.
At last one day he remembered the walnut which sackbut had given him.
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