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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Barocktrombon är en musikinstrument från renässansen och barocken, som är föregångare till den moderna trombonen. , Per renesanctrombono (ankaŭ baroktrombono Per renesanctrombono (ankaŭ baroktrombono aŭ sakbuto) oni nun nomas la tipon de trombono kutiman ekde la 16-a ĝis 19-a jarcentoj. – Edke la dua duono de la 19-a jarcento ĝin forŝovis la moderna konstrutipo, komence en Germanujo kaj orienta Eŭropo kaj poste en Ameriko. En francaj kaj anglaj orkestroj la pli malnova konstrutipo sin tenis ĝis vaste en la 20-a jarcento.o sin tenis ĝis vaste en la 20-a jarcento. , De baroktrombone is de voorloper van de moderne trombone. De naam 'baroktrombone' wordt meestal gebruikt voor trombones tot circa 1800, hoewel Engelse en Franse instrumenten uit de 19e eeuw qua ontwerp nog niet veel verschillen van de 'baroktrombone'. , El sacabuche es un instrumento de viento dEl sacabuche es un instrumento de viento del período renacentista y barroco, antepasado del moderno trombón de varas. El nombre deriva del francés "sacquer" y "bouter" (tirar o sacar, y empujar) y el término sobrevive con numerosas variaciones en inglés ("sacbut, sackbutte, sagbut, shagbolt, sacabushe, shakbusshe, sackbut"), en alemán ("Barockposaune, Renaissanceposaune, Sackbut, Sackbutt"), en italiano ("Sackbut"), en francés ("Sacqueboute"). El término sacabuche se usa para diferenciar el instrumento histórico de su contraparte moderna. El creciente interés en la interpretación con los instrumentos originales ha relacionado con muchos músicos con el sacabuche.onado con muchos músicos con el sacabuche. , La sacqueboute, ou saqueboute, ou saquebutte, ou saquebute, est un instrument de musique à vent, ancêtre du trombone. , Sacabuxa é um instrumento de sopro similarSacabuxa é um instrumento de sopro similar em aparência ao trombone de vara moderno. Tinha, entretanto, uma campana menos bojuda e produzia som mais melodioso e cheio. Também se conhece por seus nomes em outras línguas: sacabuche em espanhol, sacqueboute em francês, sackbut em inglês (forma também usada na Itália, onde historicamente já se chamou também Trombone). Foi o único instrumento de metal que os compositores do Renascimento tinham à disposição. Não se sabe ao certo quando foi criado, porém em escritos do século de 1500 já aparecia com regularidade.culo de 1500 já aparecia com regularidade. , Il sackbut (dall'antico francese «saquebouIl sackbut (dall'antico francese «saqueboute» : «spingi - tira») è un antico trombone, inventato nel XV secolo, probabilmente in Borgogna. Lo spessore del canneggio è più sottile del moderno trombone, determinandone un suono più dolce, mentre la campana è molto più piccola di quella del trombone moderno. Il sackbut rispose alla necessità di coprire il registro basso, che le trombe non possono raggiungere. Il meccanismo a coulisse è tuttora utilizzato nel trombone moderno.è tuttora utilizzato nel trombone moderno. , El sacabutx és un instrument de vent-metalEl sacabutx és un instrument de vent-metall del període renaixentista i barroc. És considerat l'avantpassat del modern trombó de vares. El nom deriva del francès "sacquer" i "bouter" (tirar o treure, i empènyer) i el terme sobreviu amb nombroses variacions en anglès ("sacbut, sagbut, shagbolt, shakbusshe"), en alemany ("Posaune"), en italià ("Trombone"), en espanyol ("sacabuche") o en francès ("Sacqueboute"). El terme és rellevant perquè sembla indicar sempre l'acció de la vara en forma d'U. "Sacabutx" s'usa per diferenciar l'instrument històric del trombó de vares modern. El creixent interès en la interpretació amb els instruments originals ha relacionat a molts músics amb el sacabutx.relacionat a molts músics amb el sacabutx. , The term sackbut refers to the early formsThe term sackbut refers to the early forms of the trombone commonly used during the Renaissance and Baroque eras. A sackbut has the characteristic telescopic slide of a trombone, used to vary the length of the tube to change pitch, but is distinct from later trombones by its smaller, more cylindrically-proportioned bore, and its less-flared bell. Unlike the earlier slide trumpet from which it evolved, the sackbut possesses a U-shaped slide with two parallel sliding tubes, rather than just one. Records of the term trombone predate the term sackbut by two decades, and evidence for the German term Posaune is even older. Sackbut, originally a French term, was used in England until the instrument fell into disuse in the eighteenth century; when it returned, the Italian term trombone became dominant. In modern English, an older trombone or a replica is called a sackbut. The bell section was more resonant, since it did not contain the tuning slide and was loosely stayed rather than firmly braced to itself. This trait and its smaller bore and bell produce a "covered, blended sound which was a timbre particularly effective for working with voices,... zincks and crumhorns", as in an alta cappella. The revived instrument had changed in specific ways. In the mid-18th century, the bell flare increased, crooks fell out of use, and flat, removable stays were replaced by tubular braces. The new shape produced a stronger sound, suitable to open-air performance in the marching bands where trombones became popular again in the 19th century. Before the early 19th century, most trombones adjusted tuning with a crook on the joint between the bell and slide or, more rarely, between the mouthpiece and the slide, rather than the modern tuning slide on the bell curve, whose cylindrical sections prevent the instrument from flaring smoothly through this section. Older trombones also generally don't have water keys, stockings, a leadpipe, or a slide lock, but as these parts are not critical to sound, replicas may include them. Bore size remained variable, as it still is today.e remained variable, as it still is today. , Mit Barockposaune (auch RenaissanceposauneMit Barockposaune (auch Renaissanceposaune, Sackbut oder Sackbutt) bezeichnet man heute den Posaunen-Typus, der vom 16. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert üblich war. – Sie wurde von der modernen Bauart seit der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts verdrängt, zunächst im deutschen und osteuropäischen und dann im amerikanischen Raum. In französischen und englischen Orchestern hielt sich die ältere Bauart bis weit ins 20. Jahrhundert.ltere Bauart bis weit ins 20. Jahrhundert.
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rdfs:comment The term sackbut refers to the early formsThe term sackbut refers to the early forms of the trombone commonly used during the Renaissance and Baroque eras. A sackbut has the characteristic telescopic slide of a trombone, used to vary the length of the tube to change pitch, but is distinct from later trombones by its smaller, more cylindrically-proportioned bore, and its less-flared bell. Unlike the earlier slide trumpet from which it evolved, the sackbut possesses a U-shaped slide with two parallel sliding tubes, rather than just one.allel sliding tubes, rather than just one. , La sacqueboute, ou saqueboute, ou saquebutte, ou saquebute, est un instrument de musique à vent, ancêtre du trombone. , Il sackbut (dall'antico francese «saquebouIl sackbut (dall'antico francese «saqueboute» : «spingi - tira») è un antico trombone, inventato nel XV secolo, probabilmente in Borgogna. Lo spessore del canneggio è più sottile del moderno trombone, determinandone un suono più dolce, mentre la campana è molto più piccola di quella del trombone moderno. Il sackbut rispose alla necessità di coprire il registro basso, che le trombe non possono raggiungere. Il meccanismo a coulisse è tuttora utilizzato nel trombone moderno.è tuttora utilizzato nel trombone moderno. , Per renesanctrombono (ankaŭ baroktrombono Per renesanctrombono (ankaŭ baroktrombono aŭ sakbuto) oni nun nomas la tipon de trombono kutiman ekde la 16-a ĝis 19-a jarcentoj. – Edke la dua duono de la 19-a jarcento ĝin forŝovis la moderna konstrutipo, komence en Germanujo kaj orienta Eŭropo kaj poste en Ameriko. En francaj kaj anglaj orkestroj la pli malnova konstrutipo sin tenis ĝis vaste en la 20-a jarcento.o sin tenis ĝis vaste en la 20-a jarcento. , De baroktrombone is de voorloper van de moderne trombone. De naam 'baroktrombone' wordt meestal gebruikt voor trombones tot circa 1800, hoewel Engelse en Franse instrumenten uit de 19e eeuw qua ontwerp nog niet veel verschillen van de 'baroktrombone'. , Mit Barockposaune (auch RenaissanceposauneMit Barockposaune (auch Renaissanceposaune, Sackbut oder Sackbutt) bezeichnet man heute den Posaunen-Typus, der vom 16. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert üblich war. – Sie wurde von der modernen Bauart seit der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts verdrängt, zunächst im deutschen und osteuropäischen und dann im amerikanischen Raum. In französischen und englischen Orchestern hielt sich die ältere Bauart bis weit ins 20. Jahrhundert.ltere Bauart bis weit ins 20. Jahrhundert. , El sacabutx és un instrument de vent-metalEl sacabutx és un instrument de vent-metall del període renaixentista i barroc. És considerat l'avantpassat del modern trombó de vares. El nom deriva del francès "sacquer" i "bouter" (tirar o treure, i empènyer) i el terme sobreviu amb nombroses variacions en anglès ("sacbut, sagbut, shagbolt, shakbusshe"), en alemany ("Posaune"), en italià ("Trombone"), en espanyol ("sacabuche") o en francès ("Sacqueboute"). El terme és rellevant perquè sembla indicar sempre l'acció de la vara en forma d'U. "Sacabutx" s'usa per diferenciar l'instrument històric del trombó de vares modern. El creixent interès en la interpretació amb els instruments originals ha relacionat a molts músics amb el sacabutx.relacionat a molts músics amb el sacabutx. , Sacabuxa é um instrumento de sopro similarSacabuxa é um instrumento de sopro similar em aparência ao trombone de vara moderno. Tinha, entretanto, uma campana menos bojuda e produzia som mais melodioso e cheio. Também se conhece por seus nomes em outras línguas: sacabuche em espanhol, sacqueboute em francês, sackbut em inglês (forma também usada na Itália, onde historicamente já se chamou também Trombone). Foi o único instrumento de metal que os compositores do Renascimento tinham à disposição. Não se sabe ao certo quando foi criado, porém em escritos do século de 1500 já aparecia com regularidade.culo de 1500 já aparecia com regularidade. , El sacabuche es un instrumento de viento dEl sacabuche es un instrumento de viento del período renacentista y barroco, antepasado del moderno trombón de varas. El nombre deriva del francés "sacquer" y "bouter" (tirar o sacar, y empujar) y el término sobrevive con numerosas variaciones en inglés ("sacbut, sackbutte, sagbut, shagbolt, sacabushe, shakbusshe, sackbut"), en alemán ("Barockposaune, Renaissanceposaune, Sackbut, Sackbutt"), en italiano ("Sackbut"), en francés ("Sacqueboute"). El término sacabuche se usa para diferenciar el instrumento histórico de su contraparte moderna. El creciente interés en la interpretación con los instrumentos originales ha relacionado con muchos músicos con el sacabuche.onado con muchos músicos con el sacabuche. , Barocktrombon är en musikinstrument från renässansen och barocken, som är föregångare till den moderna trombonen.
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