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    Trombone (redirect from Sacabuche)
    in court records in 1495 as "shakbusshe". "Shakbusshe" is similar to "sacabuche", attested in Spain as early as 1478. The French equivalent "saqueboute"...
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    and early 17th-century English name for FR: saquebute, saqueboute; ES: sacabuche; IT: trombone; MHG: busaun, busîne, busune / DE (since the early 17th...
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    traditional musical instruments are: the Caramba, the Eunuch flute, the Sacabuche, and the Jawbone. Brizuela, Luis Melgar (2012). El Salvador profundo....
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    sackbutt was the name used in France: sacqueboute and in Spain, where it was sacabuche. These terms were used in England and France until the 18th century. In...
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    media related to Jacopo de' Barbari. Discussion of the portrait of Fra Luca Pacioli and its attribution Performance by Sacabuche inspired by Venetia 1500...
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    may be gourd trumpets, horns, megaphones, bugles (cornetas), bocinas or sacabuches, and are seen depictd on the Bonampak murals. Most conspicuous are the...
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