A sackbut is a historical brass instrument, typically made from brass or other metals. It features a slide mechanism similar to that of a Trombone, which allows the player to change the pitch. Some sackbuts may also include additional materials for decorative elements or functional components, such as wood for the bell or other fittings. Overall, the primary construction material is brass, which gives it a warm, rich sound.
Around the 15-1600's
early wind instrument in the form of a trombone is sackbut
Sackbut is actually French for Trombone.
a sackbut belongs to the woodwind family
It was first called the sackbut in England (based off of saicqueboute).
One ancestor is an instrument called the serpent.
sackbut
It is called the "serpent".
The sackbut
trombone and the trumpet
the trombone was originally called the sackbut but they changed the name. its the same instrument. TROMBONES ALL THE WAY!
The ancestor of the trombone was called a sackbut.