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  1. trombón. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El 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 ...

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  2. One of our latest dictionaries has again returned to a French derivation, giving the O.F. “saquier,” to pull, and “boter,” to push, as the source of “Saqueboute,” the French form of the word. But those writers seem to be nearer the truth who look for its origin in Spain, where the name, under the form Sacabuche, first appears.

  3. Sacabuxa 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 ...

  4. Jul 19, 2023 · Saving the juque, Guanacaste’s lost instrument. The house of Guanacastecan singer-songwriter and teacher Karol Cabalceta looks like an ethnographic-musical museum. There is a quijongo, a carraca, which is a dry equine jaw, and another great mysterious instrument: the sacabuche. Originally from Honduras, it is a close relative of another very ...

  5. The early history of the sackbut is among the most interesting of all instruments. Various attempts have been made to fix the etymology of the word as derived from Span. sacabuche through French. The Rev. F. W. Galpin 1 suggests a derivation from sacar, to draw out, and buche, identical with bucha (Lat. buxus ), used in the sense of a tube or ...

  6. Jul 16, 2023 · Gigue – The gigue is an upbeat and lively baroque dance in compound meter, typically the concluding movement of an instrumental suite, and the fourth of its basic dance types. The gigue can start on any beat of the bar and is easily recognized by its rhythmic feel. The gigue originated in the British Isles.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SackbutSackbut - Wikipedia

    Left to right: replica alto, tenor and bass sackbuts, in Museu de la Música de Barcelona. Four sackbuts: two tenors, left & middle; alto, top; bass, right. A sackbut is an early form of the trombone 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 ...

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