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Hey Folks:

 

I managed to play the First Noel well enough that my family recognized it. One note at a time. I'm just learning the top rows of keys in C right now. the key of G keys will come after I achieve this. When I get better, I'll let you know.

 

I bet you folks have all been there.

 

mutepointe

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One step on a journey that really has no end. Congratulations! We have all been on that path. Take that next step and don't look back. You are on your way!

 

Greg

 

PS. Lovely old tune. "Angels We Have Heard on High" is nice and not too hard. Lies right on the scale.

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Hey Folks:

 

I managed to play the First Noel well enough that my family recognized it. One note at a time. I'm just learning the top rows of keys in C right now. the key of G keys will come after I achieve this. When I get better, I'll let you know.

 

I bet you folks have all been there.

 

mutepointe

Well done mutepointe - keep practising & don't forget to have fun!

 

- W

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Lucky man !

 

I wait an answer from Wim before order my Rochelle to begin and learn concertina... To be honnest i'm 99% certain that I order it to him, but I prefer wait his answer. But he seems to be in holidays and it's so long to wait !!! I hope, when I will order it, it will quickly come to me :)

 

Sorry for my bad english,

 

JB

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Good for you! My first was Silent Night, just 4 years ago.

 

Took me this long to play at my first contra dance on Boxing Day this year- still mostly chords and backup, but it still thrilled me!

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Good for you! My first was Silent Night, just 4 years ago.

 

Took me this long to play at my first contra dance on Boxing Day this year- still mostly chords and backup, but it still thrilled me!

 

Hey Folks:

 

Thanks for the encouragement. After posting my first message yesterday, I came to understand what someone mentioned about the button layout being the same as a harmonica. The harmonica is cut right in half by the concertina. Now this is all making o so much more sense to me. Now I'm playing with multiple notes and chords and base notes. This is a whole new ballgame.

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