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12 Aug 11


Leo

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UK

Monks march concertina

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FHPTbjh2_k&fmt=18

 

Small coals and little money concertina

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9FpMZ2Ru6Q&fmt=18

 

Muster Marauders Concertina Band

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S1fKovHU-E&fmt=18

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5bVXF9sKVI&fmt=18

 

Unstrung Heroes at the Dartmoor Folk Festival.mp4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBqIp94e0xw&fmt=18

 

Unstrung Heroes "Any Old Time"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wbKpkUN_88&fmt=18

 

Unstrung Heroes at Teignmouth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsSCQzJh4Bw&fmt=18

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Netherlands

The Dutch in the Medway

 

Op Michiel de Ruyter

 

Stay Human LP Recording Video Diary Day 4

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US

Manie Erasmus - Amanda se Baandans (Amanda's Barn Dance)

 

Hannes Schoeman - Houhoek Seties

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXLVFsuukkY&fmt=18

 

Melody in A Major (It's All in the Game)

 

Nico van Rensburg - Onder die Kremetartboom (Under the Boabab)

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Ireland

Cormac Begley and Jack Talty

 

Dympna O-Sullivan and Danny O-Mahony.mp4

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Japan

(Slip jigs) Comb Your Hair and Curl It, The Boys of Ballisodare.wmv :)

 

k-waves LAB ~ 死霊の夜桜 irish ver

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Thanks

Leo :)

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Melody in A Major (It's All in the Game)

 

 

This video from Jim Bayliss;

 

I assume Jim is using his 46 key Wakker Hayden for this. The point for me here is the speed of air consumption on a small sized Duet.He appears to be using a lot of bellows movement. With a range almost as wide as my 57 key Maccann the Wakker is only 6 1/3" accross. This makes for a fine handy sized instrument but maybe one might think to ask for a longer bellows if the intention, or habit, is to use large chords.

Thanks for the links Leo,

Geoff.

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Thanks Leo.

Good stuff from Cormac Begley and Jack Talty ... as one might expect! B)

Cheers,

Dick

 

Woaaa... yes! Amazing. I never heard of them before. I can't believe how enjoyable these two concertinas are to listen to when played together. Also, the first tune, Joe Ban (?) is a tune Tim Collins once taught me in a workshop and I haven't played it for ages... I will go back to it and play it a lot from now on, although not half as well as they play it.

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Woaaa... yes! Amazing. I never heard of them before. I can't believe how enjoyable these two concertinas are to listen to when played together.

 

Hey Azalin, maybe your next move should be to buy their new CD:

 

Na Fir Bolg B)

 

Cheers,

Dick

 

Might be in Ennis in november... will buy for sure!

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