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  1. There are only two source for online lesson like this...Oaim and Caitlín.

    They are both excellent ! But much more lessons at Oaim for the price. With Caitlin, you have to pay a membership for beginner or intermediate or advance. At the time I subscribed, only beginner section, I wasn't too happy because she doesn't teach any ornamentation at all... Glad the intermediate exist now !

    I am a concertina beginner but play (read “have fun”) other instruments (guitar, tin whistle,...)...I just can't learn an instrument without knowing where/how/when an ornamentation occurs 🙂 

    I would say Oaim first (you have 4 courses !) then Caitlin.  And there is a 14 days free trial at Oaim ! 

  2. On 2/18/2021 at 10:14 AM, Skandor said:

    I ordered a concertina from the UK recently. I am in Germany. We pay 19% local VAT plus 3,2% customs for non-vintage (that would be older than 100 ys) instruments.

     

    The 1.500 GBP instrument was 1.950 GBP in total for me. just a quick calculation example. that’s how things are now. I decided to deal with it. but you really start to think because it makes a dramatic difference.

    Yes it is a pain...21% local VAT here in Belgium. I hope for more concertina manufacturer like 7mount in EU...

  3. Thanks Alex, the Phoenix is sent from Ireland so not sure about that VAT unless there somehow a change with Brexit and Ireland but I don't think so...I ordered a Wren (but 2 years ago) and didn't pay any custom tax or VAT;

    I emailed McNeela a few days ago about this and assure me that I wouldn't pay anything more...

     

    But I am still stuck between the 2...  Also a shop here in Belgium (Geuns Harry) is working with concertina connection and can probably get the Minstrel without the import duty and all... (waiting for an answer...)

     

    Best

  4. Hello,

     

    I am back to the concertina world, not completely yet as I am looking for a new (or used) concertina.
    For my budget, I got the same conclusion, Minstrel or Phoenix. So did you decide ?

    And because of Brexit, England is less an option to buy a concertina, huge customs tax to Belgium ! 
    And not many shop in Ireland...

     

    I have a favor for the Phoenix because of Tipo a Mano reed, but can't find any audio source of a notes by notes...
    Here's a video of slow playing on the Minstrel, I like it (maybe more on the harsh side than sweet) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkE_Prbs0Ow.


    But don't have any Phoenix comparison, I read it is sweet with Czech reed....

    Any though on the Phoenix is super welcome !

    Best
    Nicolas
     

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  5. Lol thank you for your advice ! But I didn't mention any sound volume problem ha ha.

    The volume is enough for my need... Besides that, I am selling it because my effort goes to melodeon at the moment... (also far cheaper instrument)

    But concertina is really fun, feel like the sound is produced by the tip of fingers ?

     

    Best !

  6. Hey thank you TImv giving your impression on the Swan !

    By curiosity, is the sound more on the harsh side or warm ?  Responsiveness and good balance is already a great point !

     

    Concerning the thread you mention, not sure what you mean by "leather under the metal end", is that an expression ? ?

    (it's not metal end lol)

     

    Best

     

  7. I am selling my beautiful George Jones 20 buttons in G/C. 
    It took me ages to learn 2 tunes that I can't even play properly and concertina is an expensive instrument so I can't “afford” to keep it.

    It is a fun instrument but I decide to put all my effort on the melodeon.

     

    - Rosewood end
    - Bushed button
    - Play well from top to bottom (no reeds are hard to speak)
    - Airtight/compression is very good
    - Sweet and warm tone
    - Steel reeds
    - Bottom left button of G row is low A
    - soft case included

     

    Please find a video of me playing to have an idea of the sound with smartphone (I didn't try my best ?
    https://youtu.be/Zjud-sTBbrQ

    Bought from Chris Algar (Barleycorn) a few month ago for 650 euros, looking for 550 euros (sent from Belgium). He said it is a nice one.

    Best
    Nicolas

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  8. Hello,

     

    I just bought this concertina from Sunbeamer (great person to deal with). 
    Bought it out of curiosity as my first quality Hybrid ! 
    But I prefer the sound of those vintage concertina (I have a super sweet sounding Jones).
    So no problem at all with this concertina, just doesn't fit my needs (the search is endless ?)
    Letting it go for £950 + shipping (bargain ?)


    Travel concertina, great for practice when you’re away or just a good basic instrument for day to day use.
    its small (5”) but plays just like a normal size anglo , the extra button C#/ Eb makes a massive difference to the
    normal 20 button Anglo.
    7 fold bellows + recently tuned & serviced by Marcus .
    In tune , in good condition , sweetheart concertina, with Marcus travel bag check the Marcus music web site for
    more info. Pictures and record in attachment.

     

    best

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  9. I have the exact same problem but A drawn (not a Ceili) just about one week ago. I have told by seller (Algar) the reason could be humidity (like Noel Ways said).

    But I am still looking for a solution ! In my case, reed and reed frame is good so it is probably reed frame placement or valve (like Frank Edgley said) or...

    I am a total newbie in maintenance and I find it so complex to find the reason...

     

    Nicolas

  10. Hello !

     

    There is this thread about mcneelamusic Phoenix concertina but what about the "New Swan concertina" ?

    Does anybody can give his/her impression ?  Here is a Link

     

    The description say "Produces a strong, clear & bright tone" and a reviewer say "Lovely concertina, has a very sweet sound" lol

    It does sound kind of sweet, which is good. 

     

    Thank you,

    Nicolas

     

  11. Hello Tiposx, you can find my initial impression of the Wren 2 here https://www.concertina.net/forums/index.php?/topic/19805-buying-advice-under-50000/&tab=comments#comment-185246

     

    I was really going for the Phoenix lately but as I couldn't find any more information/reviews, I gave up.

    And find out that for the price of a 3 rows (in general), I could buy two vintage 20b lol or a 20b and 26b...    

    The third row is very expensive !!

     

    Best ! 

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