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rackett (ˈrækɪt) Also racket, ranket(t. [a. G. rackett, rankett.] 1. A Renaissance musical instrument of the oboe family, consisting of a squat cylinder containing nine parallel channels joined alternately at top and bottom to form a continuous tube nine times the length of the cylinder.1876 Stainer...
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Rackett
profile; in essence, it is a bassoon in rackett form. Origin
The inventor of the rackett is unknown.
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Rackett, Nebraska
Rackett is an unincorporated community in Garden County, Nebraska, United States. Rackett is north-northeast of Oshkosh. Rackett Grange Hall No. 318, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located in Rackett.
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Identify which instrument is string or woodwind: Tremolo bass, Rackett
Rackett is woodwind, Tremolo bass is string.
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Thomas Rackett
Thomas Rackett (1757–1840) was an English clergyman, known as an antiquary.
Life
He was son of Thomas Rackett of Wandsworth, Surrey. Theodosius Forrest and Paul Sandby taught Rackett drawing. John Hunter interested him in natural history.
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Rackett Grange Hall No. 318
The Rackett Grange Hall No. 318, also known as Rackett Community Hall and denoted NeHBS No. It was located in the town of Rackett, which no longer exists; it is now located in a remote area within what is now Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge
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Racket
Interlenghi
Racket (album), a 2007 album by Whitehouse
Racket (Minnesota), an alternative news site in Minnesota
The Racket (disambiguation)
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Rackett
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Rickett
winger
William Rickett or William Ricketts (1898–1993), Australian potter and sculptor of the arts and crafts movement
See also
Racket (disambiguation)
Rackett
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David Coffin
Coffin has a bass-baritone voice and plays various types of recorders and whistles, in addition to archaic instruments like the shawm, rackett, or gemshorn
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Cervelas
Cervelas may refer to:
Cervelat sausage
Cervelas de Lyon
the rackett
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John Montgomery Traherne
Thomas Rackett (1757–1841), Rector of Spetisbury and Charlton, Co. It was Rackett who introduced Traherne to members of the literary and scientific circles of London.
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John Baverstock Knight
A neighbour and intimate friend of Knight's was Thomas Rackett the antiquary, rector of Spetisbury, Dorset.
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Julia Drake Fosdick Dean
She became known for roles including Lady Teazle in The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Lady Rackett in Three Weeks After Marriage by
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Spetisbury
In the churchyard, close to the porch, is the three-sided pyramid gravestone of Thomas Rackett, rector of the village and Charlton Marshall for 60 years The church is a Grade 1 listed building and the Rackett monument and octagonal memorial to the fallen of WWI and WWII are both Grade 2 listed.
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