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Jake Middleton-Metcalfe

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  1. Hello, I have recently recieved my new G/C 20 button lachenal concertina and after playing around with it for a day its time to get into some actual tunes. I have looked on a rather usefull site www.thesession.org and have decided to learn from ABC (though i will also buy Absolute Beginners Concertinabook i would also like to pursue other songs on thesesion.org of course as i have a little more ambition than that.

     

    Abc seems to just use the letters of the notes, so i printed out this button layout:

     

    and here is the song I am trying to learn: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/476 by looking at the layout and seing what button is where

     

    The problem being that ABC uses certain letters in lower case and certain ones in higher case and other ones with no numbers next to them, : I dont know what "e" or "c" ect button im suposed to press or as there are a few of each and each one has a diferent number next to it.

     

    I believe the solution to my problem would be a button layout picture (like the one shown above but with the one shown above) but with the letters as they would apear in ABC.

     

    Here is a 20 button layout with blanc number spaces in it (below) what would be a real lifesaver is if someone who knew abc could write the apropriate letters in that as they would apear in abc and repost it

     

    or alternatively someone could point out that the 1st 30 button g/c chart found here on concertina net does apply to the ABC system easily and i am just going about the whole thing wrong :) (if i am)

     

    any help MUCH apriciated as then i could have the freedom to learn any 20 button song i like from the session.org

  2. Hello, a few days ago it was my birthday and I have a new lachenal anglo. Im very pleased with the instrument in generall and got it from barleycorn concertinas

     

    As is natrual I would like to enshure that my concertina is kept in good keep, and it came with no baffles - i wanted to fit some so as to prevent evil little dust bits from collecting inside - apart from this they look nice. (I am not trying to improve the tone thats all fine, just to keep it clean internally)

     

    so my thourghts and questions are:

     

    Is it necisairy to get special baffles material for this? there is a shop near me that sells a type of red felt that looks ideal it is thin enough to (if you put it over your mouth) you can breathe through it just fine so my concertina would probably be able to "breathe" just fine through it too.

     

    and: what type of glue would i use for this ( or would i just be able to use double sided tape? though that probably would fall off)

     

    Hers a picture of the felt i found and the concertina:

     

    any advice much apriciated, thanks!

  3. I was almost convinced by that "bates" concertina, however it does look to be better than the standard german one when haveing to decide I would say it was a german repleca - note the round topped screws. These are what i have noticed they used on german imitations, refer to this one for similar screws:

     

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/old-concertina-in-a-...1QQcmdZViewItem

     

    also i have never seen an english made concertina with the same fretwork as that bates one has, is it not reminiscent of the logo on this concertina box of this german one?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/German-Concertina-No...1QQcmdZViewItem

     

    (note the harp (lyre?) design on the logo of the red box where it says "superiour quality") It is suspiciously familiar to the carveing in the fretwork of mr bates concertina:

  4. interesting, i like the way you have worked with an un-conventional colour here. there are like loads of brands that simply try to make their concertinas look like originals sticking to the design, (im not slagging them of for this, i actualy think its great to see things like it in modern society and they look great) but its nice to see things like this, as its in a way rather modern. Also good work on the fretless concertina, i like that idea too.

     

    theres some nice idea's in the US, i think theres also that guy who makes square concertinas in the us (at least thats where i think hes situated) keep up the good woyk!

  5. Heres the only concertina based picture i have - its a stagi that one of my old girlfreinds let me borow when i developed an interest in them, may i say i dont know much about the standards but this was horible! the low notes were so slow to sound its like they had lagg

     

    maybe it was just a bad model cos i played the stagi with metal plates and it worked ok

  6. ah yes, i did notice there was more space between the buttons and the edges of the concertina than there is on most models, il just stick with what handstraps im given.

     

    All this talk has sort of distracted me of the actual playing of the inhstrument!

    When i tryed anglos before i could only describe the key layout as freindly, it was like you couldent play a wrong note it all sort of blended in. I couldent get to grips with the unisonic english models though, anglo is mroe like my melodeon.

     

    as for the papers, theyre only £5 i could just stick them on with blue tack to see if i like the look and then permanantly fixate them if i did like it. I did like the thread on designing your own papers aswell, as im an art student I have acess to some rather nice printers in my college and could quite easily draw scan replecate and print some papers if i found a similar type of paper.

     

    Thank you very much for shareing your concertiknolege!

  7. wim wakker! how would i contact him? I mean, can i simply email him on the concertina conexion? or are there means on concertina.net?

     

    Btw this is the site that sells the papers in question, (i could also get some jefries handstraps with a curly pattern on maybe?)

     

    http://www.concertina-spares.com/

     

    If no one has thourght of this before i would be very suprised. buying beginer models and makeing them look like the top brands

  8. Ah well thank you, in a way im glad the rochelle is the best as it seems to be the one designed by someone who realy knows concertinas, thanks for your help

     

    FYI: i was thinking of buying some fancy jefries belows papers on a site i found and sticking them on to make it look pretty aswell! (i supose i should find out what is a suitable glue to use for that tho (wouldent want to get the bellows all glued up) ;)

     

    but thank you very much for your help

  9. ---+{ Jakes Concertina Conundrum }+---

     

    Hello, I have been thinking of buying a concertina for my birthday. I alredy play the melodeon and would like to continue playing it but the concertina has always interested me, the system i would prefer is anglo (30 button model) as it is similar to the melodeon I find the hand strap comfortable and i happen to favour irish music. I also do try to interest my brother in musical instruments as he just plays compeuter games the whole time... no good that!

     

    aanyway enough of my stories I have narowed it down to the folowing instruments and would like to know if anyone would advise any of these concertinas and would advise any or have read particularly good or bad reveiws about any of them.

     

    Here they are:

     

    1

     

    http://www.hobgoblin.com/local/bigpic.php?ID=GR4703

     

    2

     

    http://www.hobgoblin.com/local/bigpic.php?ID=GR4714

     

    3

     

    http://www.themusicroom-online.co.uk/produ...roducts_id/3357

     

    4 (a bit of a wild card this)

     

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/old-concertina-in-a-...VQQcmdZViewItem

     

    note number 4 is certanly not a lachenal and has accordion type reeds mounted together flat on 1 big plate, also it aparently wheeses. I have played the stagi with metal ends in a shop and liked it!

     

    Sooooooo, has anyone ever tryed or heard good or bad of any of these? any help would be much apriciated! thank you for reading my post

     

    edit: the rochele looks promising as it does say "the best beginers anglo concertina in its class" but i also enjoyed playing the stagi, the conundrum continues!

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