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    Con·cer·ti·na
    /ˌkänsərˈtēnə/

    noun

    • 1. a small musical instrument, typically polygonal in form, played by stretching and squeezing between the hands, to work a central bellows that blows air over reeds, each note being sounded by a button.

    verb

    • 1. extend, compress, or collapse in folds like those of a concertina: "big rolls of concertinaed wire"
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ConcertinaConcertina - Wikipedia

    Accordion, harmonica, melodeon. 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.

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  3. 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 make notes. While how easy the concertina is to learn depends on the type you use, you can be playing some folk tunes in no time! Part 1. Picking a Concertina. Download Article. 1.

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  4. May 18, 2021 · Concertinas (Types, Best Ones, Beginner Info) By Brian Clark Last Updated: 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. Concertinas are often used in folk music but ...

  5. Here are 6 simple steps to get you started learning how to play the concertina: *Note: Depending on which type of concertina you have, these steps might be slightly different. Click here for an in-depth fingering chart for all types of concertinas.

  6. May 16, 2022 · The concertina, like the accordion and melodeon, is a free reed instrument. This means the sound is produced by metal reeds, mounted inside the concertina, that vibrate when air moves around them. This airflow causes the steel reeds to vibrate, and this vibration causes the reeds to produce a sound.

  7. May 8, 2020 · The English concertina is a unisonoric instrument which means that each button plays the same note on both the push and pull, like a piano accordion. It’s most commonly used for playing English folk music, though some use it to play traditional Irish music to great effect. The English Concertina is fully chromatic.

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  8. Learning to Play. Concertina teachers, mostly in the UK. Instruction books for concertina and online courses, compiled by Gary Coover at concertina.net.

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