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Post by Dick Glasgow on Jul 30, 2015 10:30:24 GMT
Hello 4to5to6 & welcome to the Concertinas in Scotland Forum.
We are all delighted that you are now a member and we look forward to your contributions to the discussions here.
Please tell us a little bit about yourself, your music & your Concertinas.
Then, why not hop over to our Where are you? poll and click on your own area!
Cheers 'Ptarmigan'
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Jul 30, 2015 18:20:17 GMT
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Post by 4to5to6 on Jul 30, 2015 18:20:17 GMT
I live in Western Canada near Vanvouver. I play a metal ended 48 button treble English Wheatstone Model 22 that I am restoring myself. I am into every type of music and I am constantly experimenting to see what can be played on the concertina. It's an amazing and fun instrument that I love playing. Thanks, John
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Post by Dick Glasgow on Aug 2, 2015 12:59:07 GMT
I live in Western Canada near Vanvouver. I play a metal ended 48 button treble English Wheatstone Model 22 that I am restoring myself. I am into every type of music and I am constantly experimenting to see what can be played on the concertina. It's an amazing and fun instrument that I love playing. Thanks, John Welcome aboard John. Feel free to post photos of your restoration work. It certainly is a very worthwhile job to save them. Would also enjoy hearing how it sounds. Cheers, Dick
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johnb
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Post by johnb on Dec 4, 2015 10:35:58 GMT
Hi,
I live in NE Fife and play here and in Dundee. I take part in some events at the Friends of Wighton in Dundee Central Library, and taught beginners for a while. I have a Lachenal and a Wheatstone English, plus a duet I am learning to play. I've been playing the English for a long time.
Cheers
John
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Post by Dick Glasgow on Aug 4, 2016 7:53:41 GMT
Hi, I live in NE Fife and play here and in Dundee. I take part in some events at the Friends of Wighton in Dundee Central Library, and taught beginners for a while. I have a Lachenal and a Wheatstone English, plus a duet I am learning to play. I've been playing the English for a long time. Cheers John Hi John, I'm sure you'll know Nick & Deborah Moffat then, over in St. Andrews & Paul Campbell from the Broughty Ferry session. Have you any sound files or youtubes of your playing, that other members here might enjoy checking out? Cheers, Dick
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