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can anyone tell me the title, has anybody played it?
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Thanx 🥰❤️❤️
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Thanks in advance if anyone can help 😀
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For a man's best friend...
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Bravo, maestro!
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Lovely. Gave it a try 😀
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I stumbled upon this tune and I instantly fell in love with it... still need some practice... just sharing my elation 🙂
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2 hours ago, David Barnert said:
Curious: Why did you include the YouTube of the Satie Gnossiennes?
(Me, 11 years ago)
This is outstanding. Thank you, I love all your renditions. I don't think this can be played on an anglo.
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I heard this tune somewhere in some advertisment or IDK where. It sounds very much like a some sort of tango to my ears.
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With really no care....
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49 minutes ago, RAc said:
Yeee, thanx 😀
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... seems promising... thanks in advance for your help 😍
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This one is auditory. The femur of a nun broke and concertinaed. 50 sec.
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I'm selling a Lachenal concertina No. 76924 (estimated year 1883). Brass reeds, bellow tight. Not the loudest, but otherwise in very good condition. Price- only 200€. Shipping cost 50€. I love this box it tought me many useful things.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ddsU8tD8vaJk3Te48
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Wow, a glorious instrument. And beautiful playing. Thanx.
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Vero beautiful. 👍👍👍
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I love this piece. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
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Sold.
France → UK → Slovenia → Texas US
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On 3/22/2025 at 6:07 PM, Ed Nardell said:
I am new to the world of concertinas. I ordered the Stagi 46b Hayden Duet as the only "available" 46 button hybrid (accordion reed) Hayden instrument - not knowing that I would wait 5 months for it to be delivered. It finally arrived just a few weeks ago (March 1, 2025). You will see from my other posts here that I am a big fan of the instrument. It is nicely made, in tune, and the price I paid, about $1000 through Jim Laabs store in Wisconsin, is well under the current asking price (over $1500) at Liberty Bellows. However, during that 5 months waiting period I learned about the Peacock from Concertina Connection, a 42b hybrid. I decided to order the more expensive Peacock, and to cancel the Stagi - since I was never told it would take so long. But then the Stagi arrived - and the Peacock arrived shortly afterwards. They are very different instruments in size and sound. The Stagi is larger, more mellow and softer on the fingers. The Peacock is smaller, brighter, and considerably louder. I've considered keeping both instruments, the Stagi's for its 46 buttons - desirable for some pieces - and its mellow sound - which can sound great, as this rendition of Howl'sMoving Castle demonstrates. I will happily keep both concertina's if no one buys it. But I've just decided that I don't really need two instruments. For learning a new instrument late in life, focusing on one makes sense. So, I am willing to part with an almost new Stagi Hayden hybrid duet concertina for $200 less than I paid, plus the cost of shipping by the method of your choice. It comes with a padded gig bag.
You Play beautifully ❤️👍

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Thanks. That was speedy.