m3838 Posted November 30, 2006 Posted November 30, 2006 OK folks. It's been asked befroe, I tried to research it, but at no avail. Remind me please of some online tutors for English Concertina. Also would be nice to be adviced about some off the shelf tutors, focusing on classical music, with number of good arrangements for EC. Thanks.
m3838 Posted December 1, 2006 Author Posted December 1, 2006 OK folks. It's been asked befroe, I tried to research it, but at no avail. Remind me please of some online tutors for English Concertina. Also would be nice to be adviced about some off the shelf tutors, focusing on classical music, with number of good arrangements for EC. Thanks. Try this one: http://www.concertina.com/butler/butler-th...rtina-tutor.pdf Thanks. I tried this. I just don't know how to download it. So far I hand copied Romance by Beethoven and am working on it. Not that beautiful of a tune and a bit too low for my baritone. But interesting nonetheless. I may try to re-copy it an octave higher. (hmm, good idea) It has very few polyphonic pieces. I'd like to find something else too. Russian bayan books are good, but I had a hard time with those websites. Very slow and crashing alot.
fidjit Posted December 29, 2006 Posted December 29, 2006 (edited) OK folks. It's been asked befroe, I tried to research it, but at no avail.Remind me please of some online tutors for English Concertina. Also would be nice to be adviced about some off the shelf tutors, focusing on classical music, with number of good arrangements for EC. Thanks. Here's Neil Waynes web site http://www.free-reed.co.uk/ He might tell you how to download it Then there's this lady of course http://www.concertina-academy.com/ Chas Edited December 29, 2006 by fidjit
allan atlas Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 DEAR M3838: if it's a classical-oriented tutor you're looking for. . . .and one that goes beyond playing monophonic tunes. . . . you might look at the one that i published (actually it was the Button Box that published it) a few years ago: CONTEMPLATING THE CONCERTINA. . .. . . . . . .it's not for beginners, however...................Allan
m3838 Posted January 2, 2007 Author Posted January 2, 2007 DEAR M3838: if it's a classical-oriented tutor you're looking for. . . .and one that goes beyond playing monophonic tunes. . . . you might look at the one that i published (actually it was the Button Box that published it) a few years ago: CONTEMPLATING THE CONCERTINA. . .. . . . . . .it's not for beginners, however...................Allan Back from vacation. Thanks for your suggestions. I copied them into my concertina file and will be searching.
Tom C Posted January 4, 2007 Posted January 4, 2007 DEAR M3838: if it's a classical-oriented tutor you're looking for. . . .and one that goes beyond playing monophonic tunes. . . . you might look at the one that i published (actually it was the Button Box that published it) a few years ago: CONTEMPLATING THE CONCERTINA. . .. . . . . . .it's not for beginners, however...................Allan I recently bought this and am enjoying it greatly. Much to play and plenty to read also. I'd say its essential for anyone wanting to develop their skills on English beyond the usual material - the Bach pieces sound particularly good. Tom
m3838 Posted January 4, 2007 Author Posted January 4, 2007 DEAR M3838: if it's a classical-oriented tutor you're looking for. . . .and one that goes beyond playing monophonic tunes. . . . you might look at the one that i published (actually it was the Button Box that published it) a few years ago: CONTEMPLATING THE CONCERTINA. . .. . . . . . .it's not for beginners, however...................Allan I recently bought this and am enjoying it greatly. Much to play and plenty to read also. I'd say its essential for anyone wanting to develop their skills on English beyond the usual material - the Bach pieces sound particularly good. Tom Just ordered it from the Button Box. Thanks.
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