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UILLEANN PIPES

   
Definition: type of bellows-blown bagpipe known in Scotland, Ireland and Northern England from 18th century when it was known as Union Pipes. Has a conical chanter which has a two octave range, 3 drones, and 3 keyed chanters known as regulators.
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Sherwood Reynard 30 Key English Concertina


C6 to G3, 2 full octaves. Black plastic buttons with black plywood fretted ends

Item ID: GX48047   Model No: REYNARD   
    Product Features
  • Czech made accordion reeds mounted on reed pan. Riveted action.
  • Red button bushes. Comfy leather thumb straps with brass screw mounted adjustment
  • 7 folded leather cornered and finished bellows. Brass end screws
    Product Specifications
  • Airbutton on right side
  • Available Sharps: F#5, G#5, A#5, D#5, C#5, A#4, D#4, C#4, G#4, F#4, G#3 and A#3
  • Made in: China
  • Model Number: REYNARD
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English Concertinas Information


The English concertina is fully chromatic and each button plays the same note on both push and pull of the bellows. The scale comes by alternating notes from each end of the instrument, which makes it easy to play fast runs. This system tends to suit players who read music as the buttons line up exactly with written music with the stave lines on the left hand and spaces on the right.
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