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  1. Concertina - Wikipedia

    • A concertina is a free-reed musical instrument, like the various accordions and the harmonica. It consists of expanding and contracting bellows, with buttons (or keys) usually on both ends, unlike accordion buttons, which are on the front. The concertina was developed independently in both England and Germany. The English version was invented in 1829 by Sir Char… See more

    Systems

    Concertinas are members of a family of hand-held bellows-driven free reed instruments constructed according to … See more

    Gallery

    • The Blind Girl (1856)
    • American Woman Playing a Concertina (1860)
    • Sailor's concertina
    • The Anglo concertina and the bandoneon … See more

    Inventor(s)Sir Charles Wheatstone, Carl Friedrich Uhlig
    Developed1829, 1834
    History

    In the mid-1830s concertinas were manufactured and sold in Germany and England, in two types specific to the country. Both systems continued to evolve into the current forms as the popularity of the instrum… See more

     
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    A concertina is a free-reed musical instrument, like the various accordions and the harmonica. It consists of expanding and contracting bellows, with buttons (or keys) usually on both ends, unlike accordion buttons, which are on the front.
    A concertina is a type of free-reed musical instrument which resembles an accordion, with two panels connected by a set of bellows. Concertinas are often hexagonal in design, and they tend to be smaller than their accordion cousins.
     
  2. Concertinas (Types, Best Ones, Beginner Info)

    May 18, 2021 · Concertinas are free-reed wind musical instruments, just like harmonicas and accordions. They are made out of contracting and expanding bellows and buttons (sometimes keys) that are usually placed on both ends.

     
  3. How to Play the Concertina: 15 Steps (with Pictures)

    Feb 16, 2022 · The concertina is a free-reed instrument similar to an accordion. To play it, you need to open and close the bellows while pressing the keys to …

  4. The 7 Most Asked Questions About Concertinas - McNeela Music

  5. What is a Concertina and how is it played?

    Aug 13, 2021 · Concertina is a free-reed instrument, invented by Charles Weatstone that belongs to the accordion or squeeze box family. Based on their design, arrangement of buttons, and sound they generate, concertinas are …

  6. English concertina - Wikipedia

  7. How to Play the Concertina: A Simple Guide For Beginners

  8. Concertina | Folk, Squeeze Box, Accordion | Britannica

    concertina, free-reed musical instrument patented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in London in 1829. Hexagonal hand bellows are fastened between two sets of boards that carry the reeds in fraised sockets, as well as the pallet valves and …

  9. Concertinas: Everything You Need To Know - Folk World

    Sir Charles Wheatstone patented the concertina in London in 1829 as a free-reed musical instrument. It is made of hexagonal hand bellows that are attached to two sets of boards that hold the reeds in fraised sockets. It also has pallet valves …

  10. What is a Concertina? - Spiegato

  11. 10 Must-Know Tips for Concertina Beginners — sian …

    May 17, 2023 · If you're new to the concertina, you're beginning an exciting musical journey that combines tradition and personal expression. This unique instrument, characterised by its bellows and button layout, can be fascinating …

  12. The Different Types Of Concertina - Accordionists Central

  13. Get to Know the Fascinating Anglo Concertina - Celtic Musik

  14. What is a Concertina? (with picture) - Musical Expert

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  16. Concertina - Hobgoblin Music

  17. The Concertina: A Musical Gem with a Rich History - Telephone ...

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  20. Concertina FAQ page - Hobgoblin Music

  21. Frequent Questions - ConcertinaMusic.com

  22. The Anglo Concertina Music of William Kimber - Tradfolk

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