Final answer:
The sackbut was not a common percussion instrument from the Renaissance, while the tabor and naker were popular choices.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is B. Sackbut was not a common percussion instrument from the Renaissance.
A tabor and a naker were both popular percussion instruments during the Renaissance. A tabor is a small drum played with one hand while the other hand beats a stick against it. A naker is a small, shallow drum that is played with the hand or a stick.
On the other hand, a sackbut is not a percussion instrument, but rather a wind instrument similar to a trombone. It was commonly used during the Renaissance.