5 hours ago Feb 05, 2010 . Improvements in Anglo-German Concertinas (1884) by George Jones British Patent No. 9314 of 1884, 23 June 1884 with two figures. 2 pages. Jones describes a 42-key Anglo concertina, which is a fully chromatic Anglo “ to enable the performer to play music in every key”, based on the older diatonic 10-key and 20-key German models.
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1 hours ago Dec 22, 2009 . Concertina is an easy to play, authentic sounding virtual Anglo Concertina in the most popular key of C/G and may be transposed +/- one octave in semitone increments. The instrument is bisonoric, meaning it plays a different note for each button …
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12 hours ago Connects players, makers and enthusiasts to promote and preserve the music and history of the Concertina. Join our hundreds of members to enjoy our excellent quarterly magazine Concertina World and its Music Supplement, plus access to one of the largest libraries of concertina music in the world, and an ever- growing archive of concertina ...
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1 hours ago Is C/G Anglo Concertina similar to B/C melodeon in the way the same buttons are used for the majority of Irish music? 2021-11-24 Best Practice: A Book for Trad Players to Help Us Get Better. 2021-11-23 For Sale Lachenal English Concertina. Circa 1897. 2021-11-23 Audio setup for zoom. 2021-11-23 Dipper Anglo at auction. 2021-11-23 Button repair ...
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12 hours ago Concertinas are usually very expensive instruments to purchase, however the Wren 2 is an affordable concertina and, we believe, the best beginner concertina on the market, offering superb value for money. This concertina not only produces an enhanced, crisp tone, thanks to the steel reeds, but it also features good quality durable hand-straps ...
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3 hours ago Founded in 1993, the Concertina Connection specializes in the development and production of both hybrid and traditional concertinas, as well as restoration of vintage instruments. We are makers and restorers of english, anglo and duet concertinas. We designed and produce the popular Jackie/Jack, Rochelle and Elise entry level concertinas, the ...
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6 hours ago Lachenal 36-Key Anglo Concertina, recently restored with steel reeds, bone buttons, 7 fold bellows, concert pi. £1,995.00. SHBN30461 - Brighton. Add to basket View product. Jeffries 26 Key C/G Anglo Concertina in lovely condition, C/P, 6 fold bellows complete with good hard case. £3,095.00.
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6 hours ago Documents in the Concertina Library concerning Keyboard diagrams for the most important concertina fingering systems: English, Anglo, and Maccann Duet, plus Early Wheatstone Double Duet, Early Wheatstone 'Duett' Duet, Crane (or Triumph) Duet, Jeffries System Duet, Late Wheatstone Chidley Duet, and Hayden (or Wicki) Duet.
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10 hours ago Sep 02, 2013 . Listen to and read more of the Free Concertina Lessons by Concertina-Academy for a thorough and step by step learning to play. More free lessons on www.conce...
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1 hours ago Anatomy of an anglo concertina. These are a series of excellent photos sent in my Phil Ibbotson. Phil's concertina is a 20-button C/G anglo, restored by Dave Elliot (of the Concertina Maintenance Manual fame) in February 1997. While it is certainly a vintage concertina, made in England, neither Phil nor I know exactly who made it or when ...
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10 hours ago Don't squeeze alone – squeeze together! Connects players, makers and enthusiasts to promote and preserve the music and history of the Concertina. Join our hundreds of members to enjoy our excellent quarterly magazine Concertina World and its Music Supplement, plus access to one of the largest libraries of concertina music in the world, and an ...
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8 hours ago Anglo Concertinas specialists Hobgoblin Music, established 1976. New and secondhand Anglo Concertina Store. , browse our Anglo Concertinas range at Hobgoblin Music, online or in our UK stores in London, Leeds, Brighton, Birmingham, Bristol, Canterbury, Manchester and Wadebridge.
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6 hours ago Concertina, Professional 20 Buttons Accordion Concertina Anglo-Style Musical Instrument Accessory with Carrying Bag (Green) 3.0 out of 5 stars. 4. $250.39. $250. . 39 ($250.39/100 cm) Get it as soon as Tue, Sep 21. FREE Shipping by Amazon.
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8 hours ago Lachenal New Model 56 Key English Concertina Fully Restored Vintage Concertina with Metal Buttons and Steel Reeds Extended treble. This is a Lachenal New Model English Concertina, a metal ended 6 sided concertina with 56 metal keys.. £1,699.00 Ex Tax:£1,699.00. Add to Cart.
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3 hours ago The Anglo-German concertina originated when the bisonoric arrangement of early German concertinas was adapted to the construction style of the English concertina. The first instruments had 20 buttons, arranged in two rows per side, with the rows playing in keys a fifth apart. Though the 2-row instruments are still made, the "Anglo," as it came to be called, underwent development similar to ...
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10 hours ago The AP James. This charming Anglo concertina is a quality instrument that would make an excellent premium beginner’s concertina. In fact, I’m so impressed by it that it’s made my list of Top 5 Intermediate Concertinas. This 30 button concertina is handmade in England by the brilliant concertina maker Anthony James.
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7 hours ago Anglo, English, and Duet Concertinas. All of my concertina apps feature high-quality individual button audio samples from my own vintage instruments so they sound incredibly realistic! ConcertinaXL. Full 30-Button C/G Anglo Concertina for the iPad and iPhone. Transposable +/- One Octave in Semitones.
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12 hours ago Some of the best concertinas on the market are second hand and even antique. O n this site, and in Irish traditional music in general, we learn on the Anglo concertina. There are many systems, but if you want to learn Irish music, I recommend buying an anglo. T ry to get a 30-key (at least) concertina. This will give you more versatility than a ...
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As published in Concertina Magazine (Australia) in three parts, 12-14 (1985), 12:5-7, 13:12-14, and 14:8-10; with corrections in 15-16 (1986), 15:14 and 16:1,6,9. A very important paper describing nineteen instruments which illustrate key points in the development of European free-reed instruments, with large color photographs.
Founded in 1993, the Concertina Connection specializes in the development and production of both hybrid and traditional concertinas, as well as restoration of vintage instruments. We are makers and restorers of english, anglo and duet concertinas.
So you can learn the Irish concertina style as soon as you receive your new concertina! These concertina lessons will introduce the complete beginner to Anglo concertina playing techniques, the notes on the Anglo concertina, and will even have you playing your first simple tune.
Between 1938 and 1974 Wheatstone & Co. manufactured concertinas in two parallel series of serial numbers; Englishes and Duets were given numbers #3XXXX, and Anglos were given numbers #5XXXX.
It was originally invented in the UK but also developed independently in Germany. As a result, today we supply two popular types of concertina: the Anglo concertina, the English concertina. Shipping: We ship all over the world, but if you live in Dublin why not come and test one of our best-selling concertinas for yourself?
We describe here the differences of the three main types of Concertina. The Anglo Concertina. The English Concertina and the Duet Concertina and the ... 1 Anglo Concertina. The Anglo Concertina is the one most favoured by Irish Music players. There are 20 key and 30 key models available. The G/C tuned ... 2 English Concertina. 3 Duet Concertina.
A 30 Key G/C Anglo Concertina box along with the Book ‘The Irish Concertina’ by Mick Bramich you have the best squeezeBox and tuition method for becoming a proficient concertina player. The English Concertina, as it is called, is the one most favoured by English Folk Music players.
The concertina is a much-favored instrument in County Clare, Ireland, and a few players there bridge the gap in time between the instrument’s heyday in the late nineteenth/early twentieth century and the current revival, which began in the 1970s.