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Related: About this forumDoes anybody here play a concertina?
Ive just ordered an Anglo-30 button. I want to play Irish traditional music.
redstatebluegirl
(12,478 posts)My mother played one and when I hear one I think of her and Irish music she loved. Good luck with yours!
thinkingagain
(1,015 posts)I have a antique German Chemnitzer concertina that belonged to my grandfather.
I would love to learn to play it or one of my kids or grandkids.
But it also needs repairs and have a hard time finding someplace that could not only do that but make it look original.
Main goal-someday at least get get it restored.
cbabe
(4,163 posts)iwillalwayswonderwhy
(2,661 posts)Thank you
cbabe
(4,163 posts)my favs:
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ProfessorGAC
(69,888 posts)My F-i-L had a button accordion which I inherited so I knew how to play that. I messed around with a concertina at a used musical instrument store here in town.
The concertina is a little simpler to play (not a lot) and has a thinner, brighter sound.
On some German concertinas the note shifts depending on whether you are squeezing the bellows in vs. pulling it out. Makes it a little different to play than the English style.
As with many folk instruments, it's an easy instrument to attain enough competence to play some songs. Takes much more effort to get to the "very good" level.
There are very likely good YouTube tutorials available.