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Apologies if this is noted here already, but I didn't notice that it was...

 

Was poking around after being away for a week and found on the Button Box menu a new entry I don't recall seeing a couple of weeks ago: the Geordie English concertina. This is a model I've heard for awhile that they were planning - first to use new casework 7 inches across the flats. I don't speak for BB (perhaps they will chime in) but this opens the possibility to create other new models of this size. They list tenor and baritone models, both 45-key with accordion reeds. Read all about it here.

 

Every new model is a great thing, more choices for all of us. Congratulations on the new arrival.

 

Ken

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Wondering if the new 'Geordie' concertina will have a North East England accent? :unsure: And only play Northumbrian tunes! :rolleyes:

I haven't observed my Albion to be perfidious in the least.

 

But is that because it isn't, or because it's too tricksy to get caught?

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Wondering if the new 'Geordie' concertina will have a North East England accent? :unsure: And only play Northumbrian tunes! :rolleyes:

 

Chris

 

Whyaye marra biggrin.gif Broonsalroond

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Wondering if the new 'Geordie' concertina will have a North East England accent? :unsure: And only play Northumbrian tunes! :rolleyes:

 

Chris

 

Whyaye marra biggrin.gif Broonsalroond

 

........ or in translation.....

 

You are quite correct in your assumption my good friend biggrin.gif Landlord, kindly provide my friends and I with pints of your best Brown Ale

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Well you beat me to the translation...

And quite accurate it is too ;)

As a translator myself I know how difficult it can be to convey the exact meaning of the original.

 

BTW are you buying?

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Well you beat me to the translation...

And quite accurate it is too ;)

As a translator myself I know how difficult it can be to convey the exact meaning of the original.

 

BTW are you buying?

 

Nay hinny, A've a Dipper biggrin.gif

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Wondering if there is a tune called Newcastle Brown? :unsure: If there is, I'll drink to that! :D

 

Chris

 

I have not found Newcastle Brown, so we might have to settle for Newcastle:

 

X: 14571

T:Newcastle

M:4/4

L:1/8

Q:200

B:The Round Band Book of Playford

K:G

A | "G"B2d2 "D7"G2A2 | "G"G3A G2D2 | "G"B2d2 G2d2 | "C"e2 g4 fe | \

"G"d2B2 A2G2 | "C"E2 e4 dc | "G"d2B2 "D7"A3G | "G"G6 :|

|:\ef | "G"gfed g3B | "Am"A2 g4 A2 | "Em"G3A "Bm"B2F2 | "Em"E2 e4 f2| \

"G"gfed g3B | "Am"A2A2 c3d | "C"e2B2 "D7"A3G | "G"G6 :|

 

 

regards

 

John

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Wondering if there is a tune called Newcastle Brown? :unsure: If there is, I'll drink to that! :D

 

Chris

 

I have not found Newcastle Brown, so we might have to settle for Newcastle:

 

X: 14571

T:Newcastle

M:4/4

L:1/8

Q:200

B:The Round Band Book of Playford

K:G

A | "G"B2d2 "D7"G2A2 | "G"G3A G2D2 | "G"B2d2 G2d2 | "C"e2 g4 fe | \

"G"d2B2 A2G2 | "C"E2 e4 dc | "G"d2B2 "D7"A3G | "G"G6 :|

|:\ef | "G"gfed g3B | "Am"A2 g4 A2 | "Em"G3A "Bm"B2F2 | "Em"E2 e4 f2| \

"G"gfed g3B | "Am"A2A2 c3d | "C"e2B2 "D7"A3G | "G"G6 :|

 

 

regards

 

John

 

 

Thank you for that, John. And a very pretty tune it is, too, if I may say so. However, I have since come across a tune called Newcastle Beer, which is nearer still! Here is the ABC:

 

X: 1

T:Newcastle Beer

M:6/8

L:1/8

K:C

G|ccC EFG|Adc(BA)B|ccCEFG|AcBc2G|ccCEFG|AdcBAB|ccCEFG|AdBC2||c|edc (ed)c|

edc(ed)c|dBcdBc|dfed2d|ccCEFG|AdcBAB|ccCEFG|AdBc2||

 

 

Cheers!

Chris

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BTW are you buying?

 

Nay hinny, A've a Dipper biggrin.gif

 

....... but if I ever win the lottery I've promised myself a concertina from every good maker there is ..... and a couple more Dippers biggrin.gif

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