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Get "Anglo Concertina Demistified" from the Button Box and forget about trouble.
Yeah, sounds good, but I have a 20 button not thirty.
Berthram Levy teaches mostly diatonic tunes, so you'll just need to transpose those in D to C, it's one tone down, and forgetting about those C# and F#. By the time you'll need it, you'll learn to read, and transposition of this kind will take you 15 minutes per piece. I learned on 20 button Lachenal in C/g. I wouldn't care about a book with more then 20 tunes without explanation, embellishements. And reading diatonic folk music in C and G with C/g Anglo is especially easy. I wouldn't bother to learn tablature, when you can just as quickly learn to read music. Tabs are good with complex arrangements, showing the choice of fingering. You wouldn't need this in the beginning with the common workhorse in C/g.
Another issue is badly written transcriptions for most tunes in most books. And how do you know if you like the tune from looking at Tablature?
At least Berthram has good taste, proven success, and acceptable choice of music.
So, yea, it sounds good, and it is good.