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Alan Day

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  1. We still have room for you on the Duet Recordings page and I still have your recordings for Duet International. 

    Can we use them ?

    Will you be around for Folk East > The last time I saw you.

    If not

    Take good care

    Al

     

  2. Some years ago Julliette Daum printed most of my Victorian Concertina Book for The ICA to send out to it's members.

    Some pages were missing which I later supplied..

    Apart from some excellent old music composed for concertina, there are pages of scales suggested for practice. I must stress that unless you can read music and play to a reasonable level then what you find in the book may drive you to play another instrument, 

    I have donated the original book to the ICA and it is now in their possession. 

    It was handed to me at a Morris Meeting outside a pub from a person I had never met before and he asked me if I would like it. No charge.  I think it is only right that I pass this on also free of charge to the Concertina World . 

    Al

  3. Please remember that brass instruments at that time were also in old concert pitch and many a person has been caught out buying antique brass instruments (and concertinas) that were out of tune to the modern ones.

    Al

  4. I think it's almost certainly concertina bands that played Brass Band scores. Or concertina players playing with brass Instruments that are in Bp . I have one and played alongside a trombone player for a number of years.

    Al

  5. Just to recap Gary's hard work.

    The book provides the basic tune dots, Against each dot is a number showing the button I am pushing or pulling.

    Other numbers are provided giving the accompaniment I am playing.

    A page is dedicated explaining the push pull notes and numbering system Gary uses  Just in case your Anglo system is a different

    layout to mine.

    A link is provided to me actually playing the tune, so you can play along with it.

    Thanks again to Gary and for your interest.

    Al

     

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  6. One recent question came upon Face Book regarding a CG instrument that Gary usually writes his books for and a GD .

    The fingering on a CG and GD is usually identical so do not be put off using Gary's system You have the dots ,the fingering pattern, the accompaniment and the Video of the music . 

    Al

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  7. I would say that if you turned up with a new tune every Month good enough for a session ,you are doing remarkably well.

    Lots of tunes  have similar patterns and after much practice picking up tunes may be slightly easier for you. 

    You may be some time.

    Al

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  8. My error here I forgot to tell Gary about the ICA link to my tutor. 

    All sorted now. 

    Many thanks to Gary, Don for the link to my Tutor, David and of course ICA.

    A great honour to have all my tunes in book form ,with a lovely racing green front cover .

    Gary has done a wonderful professional job as usual.

    Al

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  9. Following some more excellent work by Wes we are pleased to announce the addition of Jean Megly recordings to the collection. 

    I have always admired Jean's playing and fun personality. There are some more recordings to come ,but this represents a small part of his contribution to the concertina World ,sadly now lost due to his recent departure, RIP

    Al

  10. If of course the button is too high the the button pillar comes out of the pilot hole and the button jams up, or wears the sides of the hole away and eventually may need bushing.

    Button height adjustment can usually done by increasing, or decreasing the pad height. Bending the levers sounds a bit drastic to me unless they are clearly wrong.

    Sliding across the base notes on a run are easier if the buttons are lower.

    Al

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