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The Anglo or Anglo-German concertina is a member of the concertina family of free-reed instruments.
American Woman Playing a Concertina (1860) Sailor's concertina The Angloconcertina and the bandoneon In the mid-1830s concertinas were manufactured and...
The Anglo or Anglo-German concertina is a member of the concertina family of free-reed instruments. The Anglo originated as a hybrid between the English...
The English concertina is a member of the concertina family of free-reed musical instruments. Invented in England in 1829, it was the first instrument...
distantly, to the other types of concertinas and accordions. It's essentially a bigger version of the AngloConcertina that sounds more akin to an Accordion...
featuring in tango ensembles. Concertinas (including the English concertina, Angloconcertina and bandoneon) play single notes (melody) on both left and right...
bellows, unlike the Angloconcertina) and by having their lower notes on the left and higher on the right (unlike the English concertina). Instruments built...
family. Other instruments in this family include the concertina, harmonica, and bandoneon. The concertina and bandoneon do not have the melody–accompaniment...
concertina particularly popular in Argentina and Uruguay. It is a typical instrument in most tango ensembles. As with other members of the concertina...
include the German concertina, the Anglo-German (or "Anglo") concertina, the bandoneon, the Chemnitzer concertina (see concertina) and the mouth organ...
the typical instruments to be heard: Concertina, "Inkostin'" or "Inkostina" (Typically a 20 button Angloconcertina, tuned to G/C and played Maskandi style)...
invention, the autoharp. Dan Michael Worrall (1 January 2009). The Anglo-German Concertina: A Social History. Dan Michael Worrall. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-9825996-0-0...
Angloconcertina, bandoneon, melodeon and fiddle. He occasionally sang. Both his older brother, Trayton and a younger brother, Will played concertina...
for a ventilation or light grill Gable end Fretwork Fretwork of an angloconcertina. Olver, Elizabeth (2001), Jewelry Making Techniques Book, North Light...
"Merry" Kimber (8 September 1872 – 26 December 1961), was an English Angloconcertina player and Morris dancer who played a key role in the twentieth century...
of the Anglo system is that each button sounds a different note, depending on whether the bellows are compressed or expanded. Angloconcertinas typically...
family of concertinas, from which are descended variants such as the Angloconcertina, bandoneón, Carlsfelder concertina, and Chemnitzer concertina. Uhlig...
acknowledged[by whom?] as one of England's leading exponents of the AngloConcertina and melodeon. He was born in Stockport, Cheshire, England. Peters is...
to 8 as above. Tracks 9 to 14: Shirley Collins – vocals John Rodd – anglo-concertina Christopher Hogwood – virginals Simon Nicol – acoustic and electric...
approached their musician William Kimber, an expert player of the Anglo-concertina and a skilled dancer, and asked permission to notate some of the dances...
LP, The Fox Jumps Over the Parson's Gate, accompanying himself on Angloconcertina. Steeleye Span recorded it in 1972 for their third album, Below the...
Oxford Ramble. Ian Giles (vocals, percussion) Andy Turner (vocals, anglo-concertina, one-row melodeon) Mat Green (fiddle, vocals) Sophie Thurman ('cello...