Sackbut: Its Evolution and Organology
Keywords:
Sackbut, Trombone, EvolutionAbstract
This article illustrates the evolution of trombone from the middle of the 15th century (Renaissance Period) to the present day. The innovation of trombone since 15th century has been slightly changes in structure. Mainly based on the principle of materials used to produce. Changing pitch by moving the position of slide still the identical mechanic that used for more than five hundred years. However, the innovation of rotary valve, the modifications of pipe size, and bell has been added to the instrument. Trombone mostly played the accompany role in the renaissance, and gradually increased in importance respectively. Nowaday, trombone has been significantly used in all genre of music
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