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A sackbut was similar to a trombone, not a cello
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A sagbut, or sackbut, is a medieval instrument that most closely resembles the modern trobone. It was mostly used in the renaissance and baroque eras, and featured a slide which changed the pitch of the instrument due to the way it altered the length of the tube.
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