Concertina
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Thanks for your note, Sinval.
In English, this instrument is a concertina. I have never heard another name for it.
The Italian word for accordion seems to be "fisarmonica" and that suggests more about the concertina. Its reed layout is like that of the common harmonica -- not enough notes to make a whole scale. Very interesting but limited and, for me, difficult to play.
Certainly fun to operate because the concertina allows no discords.
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You are the man of several instruments. Which the name of this small acordeon? That instrument is very used to play Tangos of Argentina. Very good.Thank you for everything
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I don't know the brand but I bought it from Tempo Trend in Victoria, BC, Canada. This is the most common model in the new world but I am not sure it has great quality. Ebay sells them at a fairly good price and the case you get with it is very nice.
Fun to play. Easy to learn.
Hello,
I don't speak english... I'm French.
Avez vous la partition de cette musique?
Merci.
tomconcertina 10 months ago
tomconcertina,
Merci.
(Je regrette ma pauvre Francais!)
Je crois que il ne sont pas un partition pour "Ach Du Liber Augestine" avec concertina.
Cherchez le nom, "Ach Du Liber Augestine," mais peut etre la melodie est très simplement.
Jouez.
deaforganist001 10 months ago
what song is that?
riouffe 11 months ago
riouffe ,
"Ach Du Liber Augestine"
deaforganist001 10 months ago
Thank you for this wonderful piece of music
but I can not reproduce your virtuosity
Mime gestures Demet
lacompagniedesmim 3 years ago
lacompagniedesmim
Near as I can tell, it is "Ach Du Leiber Augestine." The song is Austrian or German in origin. The scale on this concertina is very limited and you cannot play just any song on it. This is one that works (even when I play it).
deaforganist001 11 months ago