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  1. hello.

     

    so I've messaged Paul about the creation of a 3d printed concertina which he said would take to the end of 

    christmas. realistically I'm looking for an duet concertina with either the macann , jefries , crane or something similar

    to the shape of the buttons of an ergonomic anglo. that being said he can only produce this sort of a concertina up

    to 30 buttons. I'm trying to come up with a layout so that I can play 5 chords with both their majors and minors.

    F,C,G,D,A the reason for this being that I play alot of songs that require 5 chords but as said I need both the major and

    minor chord eg. c major and c minor. I'm also looking for the note 1 octave below each chord for an oom pa pa

     

    my Idea was to try and create a layout that allowed me to play in any keys but due to the lack of buttons trying to come up

    with a layout is becoming quite difficult. I've also had the idea that the thirds of the chords could be bisonoric so that I can play

    eg. E on the push for a c major and Eb on the pull for a c minor. with both the root and the fith remaining unisonoric. I'm not against the

    idea of playing in a certain key or a few keys

     

    the reason for trying to do this is I'm looking for a duet but the asking price is crazy high for what i'd be looking for and if I

    wasn't a fan then I'd have a niche , expensive instrument to sell.

     

    thanks for the help

  2. hello.

     

    I am going to be buying a duet with any luck and was curious if anyone has recorded and played any accordion type tunes eg katyusha with accompaniment, game of thrones etc. I recently heard the lotr in dreams cover by someone here (sorry forgot who) and it sounded great. as I understand accordion reeded concertina's and concertina reed concertina's sound different.

     

    thanks

  3. 9 hours ago, Mike Acott said:

    I  have a 72 key Aeola fully sorted and in concert pitch, it has alloy ends and plays well. the price I am looking for is £1700 plus shipping costs.

    Regards.

    Mike

     

    can u send me some pics? thanks

  4. Just now, JimLucas said:

     

    Sorry about that.  Nothing to offer at the present time.  The one that I have which "comes close" to your desires is a New Model which needs work and which I have no desire to part with.

     

    Good luck to you.

    fair enough. thanks :)

  5. 7 minutes ago, rcr27 said:

    Unlucky, 2 edeophones duet 63 keys got sold recently on ebay uk, I got one of them but I got don’t plan to sell it, however keep an eye on ebay and auction houses. Duets are getting so popular nowadays which is good. The big Æolas are quite common as well. You might wanna contact the dealers, they should have something. 

    thanks for the info :)

  6. 17 minutes ago, JimLucas said:

     

    I'm curious as to why you consider the number of sides to be important.  That would seem to limit you to Lachenal Edeophones and exclude not only all Wheatstones and Crabbs, but even Lachenal New Models, which in my experience are quite as good as Edeophones.

    well as stupid as it sounds especially give the rarity of concertina's compared to other instruments I like the aesthetic of it. that being said if you think you'd have anything of interest to me offer away :)

  7. hello.

     

    i'm looking for a duet concertina with 12 sides and around 60 or more notes with some lower notes and a decent range eg. right hand starting from middle c and left being lower. not looking to spend millions. send me a message if you think you got something i'd be interested in.

     

    thanks

  8. 1 hour ago, John, Wexford said:

    Have you considered an introductory course in music theory.

    well when I say I think I understand what a key is I think a key is what the melody line is made up of eg. if it only uses c d e f g a b then it's c major and as for the chords they don't matter too much.

  9. hey guys :) there are some songs which i'd love to play on concertina and I just cannot figure it out and always end up reverting back to what has been already played and trying to figure it out by ear. I own a 40 button stagi…. (unfortunately lol. oh well better than nothing) and so I have some reversals as well. but i'm really not sure how to go about it. at the moment I want to learn haul away joe and have tried transposing it (sry im not sure which key I tried it in as I think iv'e only just understood what the key of the song means) but cannot figure out the best way to play it with an oompah rhythm on the left. iv'e also tried playing other songs but have the same problem. i'd love it one of you guys can help me with this one song and also how to try and play these songs. thanks also my concertina is a cg

     

    I have started saving up for a duet about a month ago so hopefully I wont have this sort of problem for much longer but for the time being i'd appreciate your help :) 

  10. hello everyone I'm currently looking for a duet concertina to play polkas eg. Wallace and grommit etc. on. im currently looking for a 50 button maccann or something with a similar range in that both hands have enough buttons for 1 playing the melody and 2 playing the chords on the left hand as I had a look at a 46 button and that's just over 1 octave for the first hand and so there will be notes missing for the chords on the left hand. 

     

    although im looking for a maccann, im not too picky in terms of whether its a McCann, a hayden , a crane etc. and I'm hoping not to have to spend thousands and thousands. its gotten to the point where I trying to think of how I would go about making one and I just cannot figure out how to make certain parts such as reeds.

     

    my first idea was to use standard accordion reeds and hold them in place with screws at either end however that would take up a lot of space for the amount of buttons i'm looking for and then I'd have to make bellows which I have no idea how to.

     

    so yeah if you got any others which wont cost an arm and leg give a shout :) thanks guys

  11. hello.

     

    so my friend is leaving the country due to brexit.

    she is going to live in spain. because of the weight

    limit she has decided to give me her hohner coroner 3

    cgf melodeon.

     

    I've been looking abouts for music and her is some stuff I like:

    gypsy princess

    joe bane

    haul away joe

     

    I know that the last one is a sea shanty but the other two. what would they

    be? barndances? thanks

  12. 1 minute ago, Wolf Molkentin said:

    possibly - but I was thinking of longer to start sounding at all...

    well that's what i meant as well just described slightly differently. some of the reeds i need to put alot more work in  the bellows in order to get any sound and this instruments air leakge is huge so that doesn't help.

     

    I bought this instrument hoping to try out a duet however I think that all I have done is buy a instrument which is in a bit of a wrecked state. 

  13. 51 minutes ago, Wolf Molkentin said:

    in the first place I would slide a thin piece of paper under the reed from tip to root in order to free it from dust bits that might have altered response and pitch of it...

    didn't know that could be a reason as to why the reeds would sound off, i mean it doesn't look like the reeds are really dirty. hmm i will have to try that.

  14. 26 minutes ago, Wolf Molkentin said:

    you might consider that just the reeds have been falsely swapped...

    I doubt it. When I said like an Anglo I meant 2 different tones however they sound different like a pitch bend. 

     

    As well as this some of the reeds take a lot of effort to get them to sound so I think that means that the reeds need a bit of gentle bending back to its centre point. 

     

    Thanks for all the info guys! 

  15. 4 hours ago, Chris Ghent said:

    There is no intrinsic reason a note should sound different in an EC/Anglo/Duet. A passage of notes could also be played to sound the same. In practise one can often pick the difference between a Duet/EC player and an Anglo player but I doubt you could easily pick between the EC and Duet players,  and never by tone. The better the players the harder it would get.

     

    Instruments can be produced to enhance particular tone colourings and a run of one style of instrument by a particular maker could all be similar but it will not be a colouring a maker of different instruments could not emulate given a reasonable level of skill.

     

    Tone is best evaluated in person.  

    That's the problem. I don't have any places near me where I could try some out. As for the crane duet at barleycorn; I'm looking at buying from there shop but that being said they are the other end of the country from me. As for trying out the crane I'd much rather save the money and then spend on a duet or anglo Especially for only 35 notes. And that's if there is no overlap. I know that buying this would purely be just to try it out but 400£ is still 400£

     

    Why does it seem that I like all the instruments that hardly anyone plays ughhhh.. 

  16. 6 hours ago, Wolf Molkentin said:

    I guess so - if it’s just about emulating the Anglo-style

    Well I like the bisonoric nature of the Anglo as well as the sound what I’m worrying is that I will finally find one of either and find that if I do end up buying a duet it won’t sound as good as an Anglo. I’m not near any shops or anyone that owns any to be able to try them out and see what I like either so it’s down to YouTube videos. The problem with that is though that the videos on YouTube don’t always sound that great depending on what they are recorded with. Eg. My accordion sounds great in real life but in video not so much. It doesn’t sound bad but a lot is lost. As well as getting what I’m looking for I spoke I might be able to say get a duet if I have to and if not what I’m looking for send to a shop and hopefully get a swap.

     

    just quite scary to be throwing thousands of pounds.

  17. 1 hour ago, Wolf Molkentin said:

    of course so - because they’re naturally and inevitably leading to different styles

    I see its just I wondered due to seeing some videos showing them sounding like they have lost their oomph (duet). Like when you drink a squash drink and you don't put enough in you know what it is but it's lost all its flavour and is rubbish. 

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