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#1 Leo

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Posted 18 November 2011 - 01:45 AM

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WIGAN LACHENAL CONCERTINA
http://www.youtube.c...ncdbJvw0&fmt=18

Charlotte and Spong at Brighton Childrens' Festival
http://www.youtube.c...dqi_PBtY&fmt=18

Charlotte and Spong at Brighton Childrens' Festival 0003
http://www.youtube.c...Qn1SNVCM&fmt=18
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US
Wally Doubell and his Waker Uppers - Tin Town (early 1930s)
http://www.youtube.c...toJgNVOI&fmt=18

Scottish Fiddlers at the Spokane Folk Festival, Nov. 12, 2011
http://www.youtube.c...uM0jSMW0&fmt=18

Scottish Country Dancers-"Laird's of Miltons Daughter & Mrs. McGhee", Spokane Folk Festival 2011
http://www.youtube.c...3K63hsrw&fmt=18

Scottish Country Dancers, Spokane Folk Festival 2011 - dancing to "Mrs. Stewarts Jig Set"
http://www.youtube.c...AZ2eSn00&fmt=18

Joe Livoti, violin, Myron Floren, concertina - Under Paris Skies
http://www.youtube.c...bPYm-uU0&fmt=18

Katthleen on Concertina at Riley School Mar 2011.wmv
http://www.youtube.c...2bnsAdBM&fmt=18

Concertina-Improv
http://www.youtube.c...ih58Sjzs&fmt=18

Wheatley Processional
http://www.youtube.c...AkaWclqY&fmt=18

Bonny Green Garters (Bampton/Headington)
http://www.youtube.c...ZNM3x_Dg&fmt=18
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Japan
(Set dance) The Roving Pedelar - Concertina Solo.wmv :)
http://www.youtube.c...4GrtYw0M&fmt=18

Lili Marleen on Concertina コンサーティーナでリリー・マルレーン
http://www.youtube.c...MbkGlJrY&fmt=18
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France
en avent deux de travers
http://www.youtube.c...mbJxMvQk&fmt=18

le voyage à Maurice
http://www.youtube.c...95Bk-cKo&fmt=18
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Sweden
Not Epic Concertina Guy
http://www.youtube.c...Ub2zxon8&fmt=18
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New Zealand
Concertina progress report mid Nov 2011 Ashokan Farewell tune w harmony on 1 concertina
http://www.youtube.c...Mf8oopoM&fmt=18
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Belgium
Mockin' Bird Hill - concertina
http://www.youtube.c...lb9VdHDE&fmt=18

Accords concertina - La valse (part.3)
http://www.youtube.c...lb9VdHDE&fmt=18
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Italy
JOHN KIRKPATRICK & SUE HARRIS - The Milkmaid's Song.wmv
http://www.youtube.c...rSdejoH4&fmt=18
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Posted 18 November 2011 - 02:39 AM

Much relieved I watched this Myron Floren guy, playing 'Under Paris Skies'. Finally someone who understands how to get at a decent sound when playing the concertina!

#3 blue eyed sailor

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Posted 18 November 2011 - 03:32 AM

Finally someone who understands how to get at a decent sound when playing the concertina!

So I've quit the piano accordion in favor of the concertina just to incur the task of making her sound like one of those...

Formidable tones out of a small box in fact... :P

Edited by blue eyed sailor, 18 November 2011 - 03:36 AM.


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Posted 18 November 2011 - 05:08 AM

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Wally Doubell and his Waker Uppers - Tin Town (early 1930s)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9UtoJgNVOI&fmt=18



Thanks
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Undoubtedly a picture of Peter Honri being used on this. Good tune but not really right!

#5 gcoover

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Posted 18 November 2011 - 01:15 PM

Finally someone who understands how to get at a decent sound when playing the concertina!

So I've quit the piano accordion in favor of the concertina just to incur the task of making her sound like one of those...

Formidable tones out of a small box in fact... :P


Maybe Myron was on the cutting edge of midi technology, years before it was officially invented or available to the public? Never underestimate the power of The Welk!

Gary




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