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in music history trying to not laugh at “sackbut” but like. cmon. sackbut.
WHAT THE FUCK
LEWENSPAD VAN MUSIEK - Episode 52
Wat is 'n Sackbut?
Skakel more in om 11:15 op Radio Overberg 101.8fm om uit te vind. www.radiooverberg.co.za
Renaissance Brass(2) by Ron Sanderson, Instrumental music from Tranmere, SA, AU on ReverbNation
‼️ in 1945 Hugh Le Caine invented the now familiar electronic keyboard that converts electricity into different musical tones by using voltage to control and change wave forms. 🎹 It wasn’t until the 1970’s that the strange “space sounds” (as they were called) would become popular, and by then copycat manufacturers were able to make them for much cheaper ... and with a different name. ________________________________________ 🤔If you are curious what it sounded like, search “ELECTRONIC SACKBUT” , or use this example I found on SoundCloud : https://www.ieee.ca/millennium/electronic_music/em_sackbut.html ________________________________________ #NoButs #invention #sackbut #electronicsackbut #music #keyboard #keyboardist #musician #pianist #synth #synthesizer #moog #roland #korg (at Ottawa - Ontario, Canada) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_r_c_9pSEq/?igshid=1r1urwly1k5hc
June 11, 2018
Final Jeopardy Category:
Brass Instruments
Final Jeopardy Clue:
In playing this instrument whose early version was called a sackbut, it’s about 6″ from A to B, about 7″ from C to D
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Final Jeopardy Answer / Question:
Trombone
Final Jeopardy 6-11-2018 June 11, 2018 Final Jeopardy Category: Brass Instruments Final Jeopardy Clue: In playing this instrument whose early version was called a sackbut, it’s about 6″ from A to B, about 7″ from C to D Scroll Down Final Jeopardy Answer / Question: Trombone
Now with more sackbuts! Madregaliaand Pastyme Consort readying for our June 9th 2018 concert: 7:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 501 El Dorado, Monterey California! Come give us a listen! #madregalia #pastymeconsort #sackbut (at First Presbyterian Church of Monterey)
Sackbut
Parasaurolophus - One of the most popular war-hadrosaurs. 9.5 metres long, 2.5 metres tall at the shoulder. Named for the head crest that sounds like a sackbut trumpet (???)