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GPKarl

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    Grand Portage, Minnesota, USA

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  1. Looks great! Here is one I made and use at work.
  2. These are my cheater notes when I play and how I play this tune. It is in Gary Coover tablature. It make make sense to someone? My sorta cryptic notation when I play my old 20 button lachenal.
  3. I play a Harley so was researching him pretty hard at the time
  4. Couple years of playing Anglo, started with the dreaded Hohner D40, upgraded to my G/C Lachenal, steel reed, 20 button, 1890s mahogany. This Lachenal is my go to companion. I recently obtained a Henry Harley Bb/F 26 button Anglo. This is for my love of history. The square concertinas with wood parts and such. I love the sound of it and should play it more than I do. Such a pretty thing. So 3.
  5. That was fantastic, Thanks for sharing
  6. Just me at work, a historic site where I play concertina on occasion.
  7. Ken, That is some crazy modern world stuff right there.
  8. I am just happy to keep my tongue in my mouth
  9. “The Era Almanack” of 1892, concerning UK entertainment mentions Henry Harley concertina player passing on April 7th of 1891.
  10. Nice, I liked that
  11. I suggest Gary Coover's books as well. I play the same, 20 button c/g. I have been playing a tad over a year. Easy Anglo 1-2-3 and Sea Songs are fantastic and makes it easy. Karl
  12. There are several of us that love the 20. Many beginners like a 20 to start with.
  13. Sounded great!! Hello from a fellow Minnesotan.
  14. My Lachenal I play at work. I got mine through A.C. Norman, and made the box at work in our carpentry shop. I work at a 1851 historic site in the States. Karl
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