Hey folks,
I'm an experience flute and whistle player preparing to get started on concertina (I also play a bit of B/C button accordion). I've decided to buy one of the R. Morse & Co Ceili Anglo Concertinas from The Button Box. http://www.buttonbox.com/morse-ceili.html
A number of keys and layouts are available. Which should I choose and why? I play almost exclusively Irish trad.
Thanks for your help and apologies if this question has been asked in the past (which I'm nearly certain it has).
Best,
Chris
Buying an anglo concertina - what key and layout?
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Re: Buying an anglo concertina - what key and layout?
Hi Chris
For Irish Trad the best key for the concertina is C/G. 30- Button or more is preferable.
The main difference between the different fingering systems (Jeffries v Wheatstone/Lachenal) is the positioning of the C sharp button. On the Wheatstone/Lachenal (same fingerings) the C Sharp is first button push on the outermost row (row furthest from your body). On Jeffries there is a second C sharp on the second button pull on the outermost row.
Enjoy the music.
John
For Irish Trad the best key for the concertina is C/G. 30- Button or more is preferable.
The main difference between the different fingering systems (Jeffries v Wheatstone/Lachenal) is the positioning of the C sharp button. On the Wheatstone/Lachenal (same fingerings) the C Sharp is first button push on the outermost row (row furthest from your body). On Jeffries there is a second C sharp on the second button pull on the outermost row.
Enjoy the music.
John
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Thanks very much John. That was exactly the information I needed. Much appreciated!
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A brief update - I bought a used R. Morse & Co. Céilí anglo C/G with Jeffries layout. I love it.
Thanks again for the help!
Thanks again for the help!
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Re: Buying an anglo concertina - what key and layout?
Good for you man! Now you're playing a real instrumentChrisLaughlin wrote:A brief update - I bought a used R. Morse & Co. Céilí anglo C/G with Jeffries layout. I love it.
Thanks again for the help!
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Re: Buying an anglo concertina - what key and layout?
Hi!
A bit late, but congrats. I own a Morse Ceilí since 4 or 5 years ago, and feel very happy with it. Have to say it has a Jeffries layout, what I think is more useful for ITM than the Wheatstone one, with only one C# on the right side... Of course, has not real concertina reeds, but for the price is more than a worthy instrument
Happy squeezing!
A bit late, but congrats. I own a Morse Ceilí since 4 or 5 years ago, and feel very happy with it. Have to say it has a Jeffries layout, what I think is more useful for ITM than the Wheatstone one, with only one C# on the right side... Of course, has not real concertina reeds, but for the price is more than a worthy instrument
Happy squeezing!
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Re: Buying an anglo concertina - what key and layout?
Congratulations on the Morse Ceili, it has a great reputation.
I suspect that you already know about the great tuition at OAIM.
A couple of favorite traditional ITM tutors (book & cd), in order of preference.
The Concertina Diaries
http://www.irishtunebook.com/the-concertina-diaries.php
Irish Concertina: A Tutor for the Anglo Concertina in the Irish Style
http://www.amazon.com/Irish-Concertina- ... 189951225X
I suspect that you already know about the great tuition at OAIM.
A couple of favorite traditional ITM tutors (book & cd), in order of preference.
The Concertina Diaries
http://www.irishtunebook.com/the-concertina-diaries.php
Irish Concertina: A Tutor for the Anglo Concertina in the Irish Style
http://www.amazon.com/Irish-Concertina- ... 189951225X
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Thanks Fergus and Maki!
Yes - I'm using the great lessons by Edel Fox at OAIM.ie . Outstanding stuff!
Yes - I'm using the great lessons by Edel Fox at OAIM.ie . Outstanding stuff!