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(More customer reviews)A very fun instrument to learn!I recently picked up your $80 base model that was made from China and had many issues with it.I had to open up the instrument to sand down some of the components and adjust the buttons in order to get the action to the point where the buttons wouldn't stick.
If you ask any skilled concertina player what kind of instrument is a good starter -- every single one of them will tell you to get the best one you can right off of the bat, otherwise, you can be plagued with problems such as mine, or stiff bellows causing a lot more air to be required to move the reeds.
Since a 'superb' concertina can run in the $1,500 - $3,000 range, a good 'starter' concertina is around $300-$500.I'd reccomend a 'Stagi' brand concertina (available at hobgoblin music -- I believe they have a website).
You'll find two general varieties -- a 20 button model and a 30 button model.If you've never played concertina, they'll be listed somewhat like this:
C/G 30 Button Anglo
Basically, the left side of the concertina is the lower octave and the right side is the higher octave.The C/G means that one row of buttons (10 buttons total -- 5 on each side) across both sides) will be the key of C while the other row is the key of G; that's your standard 20 button model.The 30 button models offer another row (5 buttons on each side) that add accidentals (flats and sharps) that aren't in the key of C or G.
There are two basic types of concertinas Anglo and English -- English is quieter, more for a quiet atmosphere, while the Anglo (in the C/G key) is a bit more robust and is generally the prefered choice for Irish music.I'd highly reccomend a 30-button C/G anglo if you're getting started!
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