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Anybody know where I can get one that's just like the one in the Roger Watson book that I can't put my hands on at the moment?

:o)

 

Phil

 

Phil,

Dunno what Watson's chart looks like, but try this page.

It's in German, but if you click on "Dur-Akkorde 1 and 2" and "Moll-Akkorde 1 and 2", you'll see the major and minor chord fingerings.

 

Hope this helps,

Cheers,

John

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Phil,

Dunno what Watson's chart looks like, but try this page.

It's in German, but if you click on "Dur-Akkorde 1 and 2" and "Moll-Akkorde 1 and 2", you'll see the major and minor chord fingerings.

 

Thanks for that site! It's got some nice explanations of various ornaments and styles, with musical examples. It makes a nice distinction between long rolls and crans in actual musical notation. My German is a bit rusty, but I can get the gist of it.

 

-jim

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Thanks for that site! It's got some nice explanations of various ornaments and styles, with musical examples. It makes a nice distinction between long rolls and crans in actual musical notation. My German is a bit rusty, but I can get the gist of it.

 

-jim

 

Except the stuff on ornamentation has been taken straight from a tin whistle site (check out the one the author quotes on his link page). That means that the described ornamentation is whistle ornamentaion and does not correspond at all to the ornamentation used in ITM concertina playing! You'd get better info on Anglo concertina ornamentation by searching this site or from some instructional DVD.

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Except the stuff on ornamentation has been taken straight from a tin whistle site (check out the one the author quotes on his link page). That means that the described ornamentation is whistle ornamentaion and does not correspond at all to the ornamentation used in ITM concertina playing! You'd get better info on Anglo concertina ornamentation by searching this site or from some instructional DVD.

 

Hm!

The question was about chord diagrams, so I gave the link to that site. Didn't occur to me that anybody would be interested in chords and ornaments :lol:

 

That would be just too much ... <_<

 

Cheers,

John

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