The Electronic Sackbut Reconstruction Project
The Electronic Sackbut reconstruction project endeavours to reconstruct, as closely as possible, the 1948 instrument’s physical attributes, ergonomics (playing feel), and sound design.
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The Electronic Sackbut reconstruction project endeavours to reconstruct, as closely as possible, the 1948 instrument’s physical attributes, ergonomics (playing feel), and sound design.
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