This is exactly what I need! I just got a concertina and while learning it I realized one of the keys lingered when I pressed it so it didn't have the crisp sound I needed. Playing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" with a lingering B key is pretty pesky. Yeah, not the most unbelievably complicated song in the world but ya gotta learn somewhere!
When removing the end screws I don't take them out fully - i.e. just loosen them and leave them in the ends. I think they're less likely to get muddled up this way. When you take the end off just be careful not to turn it over!
Great video Simon, thanks for sharing. Never seen inside an English concertina, clever design. All in favour of self repairs 👍👍👍...packet of 'blu-tac' now my the box case 😉
Hello Simon, great video, sadly not quite applicable to my situation. I recently bought an old German Concertina from the GDR (it was cheap and in good shape, and I’m just beginning) and one of the notes that played well originally has started to produce a ‘wobbly’ sound, as though the G its supposed to be is intermixed with some other note I’m too bad at music theory to identify. Now, the German concertina is a simple instrument and more similar to a harmonica than to that engineering marvel of your’s, but I can’t figure it out. Thanks to this video I managed to take mine apart and put it back together, but I have no idea what to do except clean the reeds, which I did. Where could the wobbly noise come from?
Hi, could you help?- there’s a continuous note playing. I can see that the pad has turned around slightly. Could it be that the wire has bent that holds it?
Good instructions on getting a balky reed to sound. But what I want to know is: How did you do the black smoke scene change? Is there software that does that for you, or did you film a coil of black smoke and then just edit it in?
Thanks. I don't know about the Dutch courage though....... Whether I should imbibe before or after hahaha. It is actually the breathing valve or whatever the thing is called, it is stuck open, going to look into it during the week. Thank you again sir.
I’ve got an issue with my new Anglo concertina, one of the buttons sticks slightly when I push it. If I fidget it for a moment it goes back into place. I haven’t opened my concertina yet because it seems intimidating seeing that I just bought it. Any ideas before I build up the courage to open it?
How to you fix and leaking bellow on an Anglo concertina ive noticed that when I go to play it air escapes from one of the bellows while I'm playing an song any advice
@@simonthoumire1 That centralised button layout sure is in favor of the action mechanics, anglo becomes a challenge trying to accommodate more buttons. Nice playing.
Very helpful. Being a recent owner of a Lachenal duet concertina and very motivated to learn, I stumbled upon this problem. Many thanks, K
If anyone is wondering: the final tune is called the Poppy Leaf hornpipe :) Great tutorial and great playing, thanks for sharing!
Many thanks. First time I have taken my concertina apart, very apprehensive, but your instructions were great. Thanks again.
This is exactly what I need! I just got a concertina and while learning it I realized one of the keys lingered when I pressed it so it didn't have the crisp sound I needed. Playing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" with a lingering B key is pretty pesky. Yeah, not the most unbelievably complicated song in the world but ya gotta learn somewhere!
I subscribed for the fun energy and the high quality! I love to see people who enjoy making videos and showing off their hobbies!
When removing the end screws I don't take them out fully - i.e. just loosen them and leave them in the ends. I think they're less likely to get muddled up this way. When you take the end off just be careful not to turn it over!
I don’t usually take them out either but I did when I started. Probably good to start this way and gain the confidence to leave them in.
Thanks and lovely special effects on the opening segment!!!
Thanks! Can’t beat magic!
Thanks a lot for this video Simon!! And wonderful playing as usual!
Brilliant video, really clear and well explained. Lovely bonus tune at the end too :)
Thanks craptiger!
Hi I'm totally new to the concertina and wondered if you have any tutorials to help learn how to play
Great video Simon, thanks for sharing. Never seen inside an English concertina, clever design. All in favour of self repairs 👍👍👍...packet of 'blu-tac' now my the box case 😉
Ha. That’s funny.
Outstanding !!
Hello Simon, great video, sadly not quite applicable to my situation. I recently bought an old German Concertina from the GDR (it was cheap and in good shape, and I’m just beginning) and one of the notes that played well originally has started to produce a ‘wobbly’ sound, as though the G its supposed to be is intermixed with some other note I’m too bad at music theory to identify. Now, the German concertina is a simple instrument and more similar to a harmonica than to that engineering marvel of your’s, but I can’t figure it out. Thanks to this video I managed to take mine apart and put it back together, but I have no idea what to do except clean the reeds, which I did. Where could the wobbly noise come from?
Hi, could you help?- there’s a continuous note playing. I can see that the pad has turned around slightly. Could it be that the wire has bent that holds it?
Good instructions on getting a balky reed to sound. But what I want to know is: How did you do the black smoke scene change? Is there software that does that for you, or did you film a coil of black smoke and then just edit it in?
Thank you that was illuminating, but still it takes a good bit bravery to open one of these things up if you're new to it..
It does but still go for it. They’re well made and difficult to break.
Thanks. I don't know about the Dutch courage though....... Whether I should imbibe before or after hahaha. It is actually the breathing valve or whatever the thing is called, it is stuck open, going to look into it during the week.
Thank you again sir.
@@pogolswood Tell me how you get on!
I’ve got an issue with my new Anglo concertina, one of the buttons sticks slightly when I push it. If I fidget it for a moment it goes back into place. I haven’t opened my concertina yet because it seems intimidating seeing that I just bought it. Any ideas before I build up the courage to open it?
Sorry for delay. It's hard to know. I think you have to open it. It could be the spring. Go for it!
How to you fix and leaking bellow on an Anglo concertina ive noticed that when I go to play it air escapes from one of the bellows while I'm playing an song any advice
Open up one of the ends, find the leak in the bellows and glue a thin bit of leather over the leak.
@@simonthoumire1 thank you I will try it
Quiero tener una 😢
why is there a button missing?
It broke! The good news is that Steve Dickinson just fixed it for me
@@simonthoumire1 That centralised button layout sure is in favor of the action mechanics, anglo becomes a challenge trying to accommodate more buttons.
Nice playing.