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Hi, Wes-- We do have some extra stickers, or should have them fairly soon. They will initially be in the custody of ICA membership secretary Martin Henshaw. I don't think we've talked about how we'll make them available, but my guess is that at least some of them will be available to ICA members on request. Daniel
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Thomas is another US maker of concertinas with traditional concertina reeds: http://thomasconcertinas.com/index_files/Thomas_Concertinas_Instrument.htm . I've only seen and played one Thomas concertina but I thought it was very good.
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Barleycorn has one for £950 at https://concertina.co.uk/stock-selection/duet-concertinas/lachenal-46-key-maccann-duet-with-steel-reeds/ . They don't put all their concertinas on their website, so it's possible they have one within your price range that's not on the website.
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Current makes of concertina
Daniel Hersh replied to Daniel Hersh's topic in General Concertina Discussion
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I was here 10 years ago, but I appreciated it too.
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I do have indeed now have access to those files, but see below... Permissions and rights are indeed the issue here. So far as I know, no one responded to Ken's question back in 2015. I don't know how to reach Geo's family, and even if he felt he was entitled to the rights, I don't know if that is legally accurate. So far as I know, Joel Cowan (who may also have a claim to the rights) is still alive, though he is not easy to find. All that having been said, if anyone wants a particular individual issue, send me a c.net private message.
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It's now World Concertina Day (February 6) in most of the world and will be February 6 soon in the US, so I'm happy to report that this year's international concert videos are now publicly viewable! We've got a great lineup of players this year, representing many countries, concertina types, and playing styles: Part one: Alistair Anderson, Eimear Donnellan, Espen Wensaas, Yuxin Ding, Sandra Kerr, Zak van der Vyver, Bryan Creer and Valmai Goodyear, Jon Dietz, Gilbert Carrere, Elena Frecot, Kitty Greenwood, and Michael Eskin Part two: Dave Townsend, Mary MacNamara, Richard Burgess, Lexie Boatright, Alex Wade, Aidas Rusa, Mary Roth, Gavin and Julie Atkin, Will Pound, Greg Mirken, Ríona Hely, and Michael Jary There are also a number of players who have produced videos of their own this year: Steve Turner, Iris Bishop, Paul McCann, Ryo Sato, Edward Jay, Matt Heumann, the J25 Concertina Band, the Hawkwood Concertina Band, Ryo Sato and a collection of players in Australia. We have put them together along with the 2024 international concert videos in a playlist on the ICA YouTube channel. Take a look! As always, World Concertina Day is sponsored by the International Concertina Association. You can see the full list of 2024 WCD activities and events here.
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World Concertina Day 2024!
Daniel Hersh replied to Daniel Hersh's topic in General Concertina Discussion
WCD 2024 events are starting to happen now, with the first listed event happening today in Australia! Events around the world are listed at https://concertina.org/world-concertina-day-2024/ . If you can't make it to any of those, consider doing something on your own, such as making a recording of your playing and sharing it with the concertina community or more widely. -
Worldwide online concertina players gathering on Zoom, hosted by the International Concertina Association! Saturday February 10, at 7 pm UK time (2 pm eastern US, 11 am west coast US). Free and open to everyone (not just to ICA members). Pre-registration is required and is now open at https://ukri.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYpdO-oqTsqE9bxPW7S1HhPW2V0ry-ijUmW . I hope to see many of you there!
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World Concertina Day 2024!
Daniel Hersh replied to Daniel Hersh's topic in General Concertina Discussion
I'm happy to report that a number of WCD 2024 events have now been scheduled in the UK and the US. Details at https://concertina.org/world-concertina-day-2024 . If you're planning something that we haven't listed yet, let us know at wcd@concertina.org . I'm also glad to report that ICA will be putting on its first-ever worldwide online concertina players gathering on Zoom on Saturday February 10, 7 pm UK time. Pre-registration will be required. I'll post more info here as it becomes available. And WCD 2024 merchandise is still available for purchase at https://www.mudchutney.co.uk/collections/world-concertina-day-2024 . -
Concertinas At Sea: A History Of A Nautical Icon
Daniel Hersh replied to Dan Worrall's topic in General Concertina Discussion
This post from last year says Dan Worrall's paper The Concertina at Sea: A History of a Nautical Icon can be viewed and/or downloaded here: https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/3988437/the-concertina-at-sea-the-anglo-german-concertina . I just checked and it seems to still be there. -
World Concertina Day 2024!
Daniel Hersh replied to Daniel Hersh's topic in General Concertina Discussion
Now less than two months away! WCD 2024 merchandise is now available for purchase at https://www.mudchutney.co.uk/collections/world-concertina-day-2024 . -
To me unknown concertina for sale in ebay
Daniel Hersh replied to Gregor Markič's topic in Buy & Sell
I think the players in Brazil are mostly ethnically German. Here's one: -
To me unknown concertina for sale in ebay
Daniel Hersh replied to Gregor Markič's topic in Buy & Sell
Chemnitzers (not Carlsfelders) are actively played in the upper Midwest area of the US, and Carlsfelders are actively played in a region of Brazil. I didn't realize that anyone was still playing them in Germany, though I know they were actively played in the Franken region until not too long ago. -
Read Theo's response again, and be aware that he is writing from his experience as an established concertina and accordion restorer and dealer. What it's worth is what someone is willing to pay for it.
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I recently became aware of a young performer on Carlsfelder concertina in Brazil named Emerson Julio Uhlig. I wonder if he's a relative of Carl Friedrich Uhlig, the inventor of the German concertina almost 200 years ago. Both the Anglo and the Carlsfelder/Chemnitzer/Bandonion family are descendants of Carl Friedrich Uhlig's concertina. Here he is:
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I'm not sure what information you're still looking for, if any. I did notice this on eBay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155926598298 - are you the seller? But I wanted to mention that when I wrote that this concertina (and the one in the earlier post that you linked to) was a Carlsfelder/Karlsfelder, that was based on a rule of thumb that for large German concertinas of around 50 buttons, if both sides have three long rows, it's a Carlsfelder, if one side has three rows and one has four, it's a Chemnitzer, and if both sides have four or more rows it's a bandonion/bandonion. I was not aware of the existence of the Scheffler layout until very recently, which also has three rows on each side. I don't know if that would be considered a Carlsfelder subvariant or something completely different.
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Current makes of concertina
Daniel Hersh replied to Daniel Hersh's topic in General Concertina Discussion
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Thanks for letting us know, and my condolences on your father's passing. I did not know him personally, but he was a brilliant player. Since we now have your permission, I will look into having the recordings from the ICA website (the ones that Irene mentioned) added to the Duet Recordings page. Daniel
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It's a Carlsfelder/Karlsfelder rather than a Chemnitzer but I can't tell you much more than that.
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Trying to learn how to write music for the Concertina
Daniel Hersh replied to JLAB9's topic in General Concertina Discussion
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Id plastic body Italian concertina
Daniel Hersh replied to Fanie's topic in General Concertina Discussion
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The third annual World Concertina Day, sponsored once again by the International Concertina Association, will be on February 6, 2024, the anniversary of the birth of Sir Charles Wheatstone. Since that date falls on a Tuesday, the ICA also welcomes activities on the weekends before and after that. We're hoping that everyone with an interest in the concertina will participate by organizing or taking part in an event in your local area or online, on February 6, 2024 or on a nearby date. Some ideas: Gatherings of concertina players In-person or online public concert performances by concertina groups or individual performers. Online events could be pre-recorded and posted online on the day Events such as “concertina flash mobs” that lend themselves to social media publicity and local media interest Live workshop events featuring concertinas Local or national radio/TV interviews by concertina people Display or demonstration of the concertina at your local museum, library or community center Sharing a recording of yourself or telling your social media friends about your interest in the concertina ….or anything else you can think of! Lists of events and links to video, audio and articles from World Concertina Day 2022 and 2023 are still available online. We would be happy to use ICA’s communication channels to help you publicize your event. We can also provide a World Concertina Day logo to use in your event publicity. However, please note that the ICA cannot provide funding for your event or accept liability in connection with it. If you would like to take part, have ideas, or would like to discuss any aspect of World Concertina Day, feel free to comment here or to contact ICA's World Concertina Day team at WCD@concertina.org. More info about World Concertina Day 2024 is at https://concertina.org/world-concertina-day-2024 .
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Cute? Or Horrifying? You decide!
Daniel Hersh replied to Squeezebox Of Delights's topic in General Concertina Discussion
I'd say it's horrifying, but it's a toy imitation concertina of a type I don't have yet...so I bought it.