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  • Sounds pretty good for an entry-level instrument.

  • Lovely thanks. I've been learning on a Lachenal 40-key English type, for a year, logging progress on YouTube. Your vid inspires me to start learning these marvellously jaunty jigs! Thanks for the example. Bruce Thomson in New Zealand.

  • Thank you! For showing me so much to help decide on my very 1st Concertina purchase. The videos really help me to see and HEAR the differences between styles as well as models. It helps me more than you know.

  • I thought these instruments were fully chromatic? what accidentals is it missing?

  • Nice Irish Jig. I've Enjoyed it very much.

  • @Blitzkriegstomp - Comment removed. Inappropriate.

  • LOL! "And their black so they'll go with anything." I love it! What was the tune you played so well?

    RAHilliard

  • @AlphaCelt

    rather a long time since you asked, but if you are still alive, the tune is 'Crabbit Shona'

    X:1

    T:Crabbit Shona

    M:6/8

    L:1/8

    C:Angus R. Grant

    K:D

    A|:AdA FAA|GAE AEA|FdA FAA|GBB BAG | | AdA FAA|GAE AEA|FdA BAG|FdE D2A:| |:dAA fAA|AaA fed|cAA eAe|AgA ecA | | dAA fAA|AaA fed|eAA afe|1fdd d2A:|2fdd d2

  • @jdgrahamo Thanks for the reply. I had forgotten I had asked. I've moved on to a C#/D box but will probably learn the tune on that. I do still love the concertina though.

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