My husband would like to learn anglo-concertina, and he would use it to play Irish trad. Now I've seen that most concertinas are in C/G, but they also exist in G/D which seems to be a better choice for this music. So why do most Ir-Trad-folks choose C/G?
Which key would you advise me to buy, and what brand? It should not be too expensive. And where can I get one here in Europe?
OT: which concertina for ITM?
- Martin Milner
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Hi Claudine,
I know less than nothing about concertinas, but this site should provide you with some useful guidance.
http://www.concertina.net/index.html
I know less than nothing about concertinas, but this site should provide you with some useful guidance.
http://www.concertina.net/index.html
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As Peter and Martin wrote, http://www.concertina.net is definitely the place to go for everything (anglo) concertina related. It has an extensive buyer's guide.
The concensus on starter instruments seems to be that Stagis and their ilk are of too low a quality to be worth much, although Bob Tedrow sells "improved" Stagis that are supposedly a much better buy.
For "serious" beginners the choice seems to be between the new "mid-range" concertinas (Button Box, Marcus, etc.) and old Lachenals in good shape. All of these are in the price range of $1000-$2000. Makes good quality flutes sound like cheap instruments.
Jens
(edited to include mention of Tedrow-modified Stagis)
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The concensus on starter instruments seems to be that Stagis and their ilk are of too low a quality to be worth much, although Bob Tedrow sells "improved" Stagis that are supposedly a much better buy.
For "serious" beginners the choice seems to be between the new "mid-range" concertinas (Button Box, Marcus, etc.) and old Lachenals in good shape. All of these are in the price range of $1000-$2000. Makes good quality flutes sound like cheap instruments.
Jens
(edited to include mention of Tedrow-modified Stagis)
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the consensus among teachers here is NOT to get stagi bastari gremlin hohner and that sort they ar not very nice and if they go they cannot be taken apart to be fixed.
I paid 700 pound for a lovely vintage Lachenal two years ago, you can get various types of lachenals for €800-1200 from dealers like Chris Algar [barleycorn music, has a website and is a sound, reliable dealer].
Marcaus is another possibility, allthough their cheapest has the accordeon reeds.
I paid 700 pound for a lovely vintage Lachenal two years ago, you can get various types of lachenals for €800-1200 from dealers like Chris Algar [barleycorn music, has a website and is a sound, reliable dealer].
Marcaus is another possibility, allthough their cheapest has the accordeon reeds.
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- Tell us something.: Hi, I am a choir singer from Luxembourg trying to get back to Irish flute playing after a few years of absence from ITM.
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So I'd better start to save some money for that christmas present. Thanks for your answers.
P.S.: one more question: could I buy a used concertina from Barleycorn via mail without worrying about quality?
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P.S.: one more question: could I buy a used concertina from Barleycorn via mail without worrying about quality?
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That's a responsibility for anybody to answer that one. He has a good reputation, the decision is yours. Talk to him over the e-mail, he's very helpful. http://www.marcusmusic.co.uk is another one to look at.
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