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I sold my Scarlatti 20 button Anglo Concertina on eBay. At the time I had been learning for about 6 weeks and had got on with it so well, I wanted to sell this and buy an antique one. The tunes are from the tutor books and CD I have been learning with, details are at the end of the vid. I hope you like the demonstration / performance, and inspires someone else to have a try - They are great fun to play!
The Scarlatti has sold now.
Learning resource:
The Alan Day Tutor:
http://www.etanbenami.com/Anglo%20Concertina%20Tutor/
Button layout (Possibly the bottom notes on G row are different, I can't remember) :
http://www.concertina.com/fingering/images/anglo20-W1000H300.gif
A huge wealth of information on the anglo concertina including pdf's of guides to playing:
http://www.concertina.com/anglo/index.htm
On this website there is an easy to understand layout to show how each button relates to the music stave:
http://www.bushtraditions.org/tutors/concertina.htm
The music score for both "Congo" and "Oscar Woods Jig" are now available in Noteworthy format at the Noteworthy Scriptorium. They show the left-hand for each tune with where to push and pull.
See links:
Congo:
http://nwc-scriptorium.org/db/folkethnic/congofe.html
Oscar Woods Jig:
http://nwc-scriptorium.org/db/folkethnic/owjig.html