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G/D Edgley for sale, $1800


Janet Dows

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This is a 30 button anglo with 7-fold bellows and accordion reeds, made in 2005.

It's in very good condition, is quick and responsive. It has a case, also in great condition.

I bought it on this forum because I wanted to try a G/D, now would like to use the money elsewhere.

 

Please send me a personal message if you'd like to see pictures or discuss the instrument.

Thanks!

Janet

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Not that I have the money to buy this one, which must be a great concertina, but would G/D play in 'Bb' (instead of D) using the same fingering than a G/C ? I really suck at music theory and half steps and stuff like that.

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No, using the buttons that would give you a D scale on a C/G concertina gives you an A scale on a G/D.

 

And I will add that I recently played the concertina that Janet is selling and would say that it's quite nice, with very responsive reeds and a smooth and quiet action.

 

Daniel

 

Not that I have the money to buy this one, which must be a great concertina, but would G/D play in 'Bb' (instead of D) using the same fingering than a G/C ? I really suck at music theory and half steps and stuff like that.
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No, using the buttons that would give you a D scale on a C/G concertina gives you an A scale on a G/D.

 

And I will add that I recently played the concertina that Janet is selling and would say that it's quite nice, with very responsive reeds and a smooth and quiet action.

 

Daniel

 

Not that I have the money to buy this one, which must be a great concertina, but would G/D play in 'Bb' (instead of D) using the same fingering than a G/C ? I really suck at music theory and half steps and stuff like that.

 

Thanks Daniel for the clarification. I'm never sure whether to say "D/G" or "G/D". The whole instrument is tuned 4 steps lower than a C/G, aka "D" instrument. The G row is the lower pitched of the 2 non-accidental rows.

Janet

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