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Leo

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An Ghaoth Aneas on concertina

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kdc1ryyUmMA7fmt=18

 

Rickett'e Hornpipe

 

The Blackest Crow

 

Witchner, the musician

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gHdRZz0XCg&fmt=18

 

1985

(did anybody notice the concertina)

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Britannia Coco-nut Dancers of Bacup

 

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UK

My first Concertina

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Thanks :)

Leo

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I was impressed with the Rickett's Hornpipe vid. I've just learnt that tune on fiddle for part of a dance set so I'll have to give it a try on the conc (I know that tune as Manchester Hornpipe).

 

Well done to LDV for having the courage to post a vid of her first experiments with the instrument. Go for it girl, you can do this :)

 

By the way, LDV always reminds me of Leyland Daf Vans :lol:

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I was impressed with the Rickett's Hornpipe vid. I've just learnt that tune on fiddle for part of a dance set so I'll have to give it a try on the conc (I know that tune as Manchester Hornpipe).

 

 

try pairing the Manchester HP with the Liverpool HP for a tour of the NW :rolleyes:

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My first Concertina

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oooh that's me :) Thanks for featuring it in a post

 

Well done to LDV for having the courage to post a vid of her first experiments with the instrument. Go for it girl, you can do this

 

By the way, LDV always reminds me of Leyland Daf Vans

thanks...I was thinking of 'charting my progress' with intermittant vids.

 

oh and its LDT (short for ladydetemps...my nom de plume for fan fiction stories) rather than LDV. lol! But I'll let you get away with that ;)

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try pairing the Manchester HP with the Liverpool HP for a tour of the NW

 

You've been reaing my set list :lol:

 

oh and its LDT (short for ladydetemps...my nom de plume for fan fiction stories) rather than LDV. lol! But I'll let you get away with that

 

Oops! Sorry, Leyland Daf Trucks then. Charting your progress is a great idea, it's when you've had a bad day practicing that it does you good to look back and see just how far you've come with your playing.

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