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Michael Praetorius Syntagman Musicum 1614-1620

  • Cornetts: 5 tenor cornett, 6 choral zink, 7 cornettino, 8 "Gerader" zink, 9 mute cornett.
  • Posauns include: 1&2 bass trombone, 3 rechte gemeine posaun, 4 alto trombone. Posaun came from buisine, and the altered buisine trumpets came to be known as the sackbut or trombone.
  • Trumpets include: 10 natural trumpet, 11 Jaeger (hunter) trumpet, 12 Hölzern trumpet (alphorn, a wooden trumpet), krumbügel (parts to change length of trombone or trumpet tubing, thus changing the instrument's key).

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Cornetts, trumpets and sackbuts in Syntagma Musicum (1614-20), by Michael Praetorius

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current01:50, 22 April 2022Thumbnail for version as of 01:50, 22 April 20222,016 × 2,758 (1.23 MB)JonathanischoiceRemove gamma channel, properly this time... :-/
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19:29, 18 April 2009Thumbnail for version as of 19:29, 18 April 20092,016 × 2,758 (1.29 MB)TromboneguyMichael Praetorius ''Syntagman Musicum'' 1614-1620 Shows trombones, cornetts and trumpets.
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