Download a FREE mp3 of The Humours of Glendart and the sheet music in both standard and ABC notation here: www.oaim.ie/course/concertina-foundations/ Enjoy!! 🇮🇪 ☘️ 🎶 Don't forget we offer a 14-day FREE TRIAL 😉
This video just popped up, delighted with your method of teaching, as I'm a senior who started late , learning music would take me for ever, this method is marvellous for late learners, time is not on my side. Thank you so much,love the tune.
Thanks for reply, it's the fiddle I'm learning on, it's my life savour, have suggested music for retirees at council meetings, with the minister for the elderly, not successful yet with that, students could teach us, they would get paid, it would help them with college, In morning time, afternoon, I go every thursday night, forty minutes away. Love to get all seniors playing, trips to the doctor would be a lot less.Good luck to you.
Helloo, my friends of OAIM, that's a greatest pleasure watching your video. I'm looking forward to this although I'm not a musician. So here we go!😘💖🎵🎼🎶👍☘
Picked up a concertina a few days ago. Found this video looking up ornamentations. I’m coming over from a piano accordion so I like my full triads, but not much bellows to work with. 😂
Hi, it's a Jeffries. Are you playing concertina? There's some buying help here and general FAQ's on this page - www.oaim.ie/concertina/concertina-basics/
Hello! I've been waiting to learn concertina for a while now but I've run into a couple of problems. There are no nearby lessons for me and I have a difficult time trying to learn things on my own due to some problems. I do know of some accordion lessons close by. Is it possible to learn concertina through accordion lessons?
I don't quite understand the second phrase. You seem to be playing a something different to what's written on the screen. I'm just starting on concertina so forgive me if this seems like a silly query .
Can't say I'm impressed by the tab system. It's just as easy to learn proper musical notation, folks, and infinitely more flexible and useful. Five-year-olds can learn it and so can you. Sometimes shortcuts turn out to be longcuts...
In Irish music, we learn by ear. ABC to support the initial stage of getting the tune 'under the fingers' - then we use our ear and don't need any notation.
@@justinward3218 The great majority of good trad musicians use both. I've never understood why people would boast about being illiterate. For any serious musician, the ability to read and write music notation is a major convenience, and for a pro it's pretty much essential. Can you really remember thousands of tunes without a fake sheet? Do you really want to deprive yourself of the ability to work through old tune collections and unearth neglected gems? Or jot down a tune to share? Or restrict yourself to tunes with accessible recordings? As I said - I could read music by the age of 5. It's not difficult, especially on a melody instrument. There'a nothing to be scared of.
Download a FREE mp3 of The Humours of Glendart and the sheet music in both standard and ABC notation here: www.oaim.ie/course/concertina-foundations/ Enjoy!! 🇮🇪 ☘️ 🎶 Don't forget we offer a 14-day FREE TRIAL 😉
This video just popped up, delighted with your method of teaching, as I'm a senior who started late , learning music would take me for ever, this method is marvellous for late learners, time is not on my side. Thank you so much,love the tune.
Lot's more from Caroline on the site - www.oaim.ie/concertina/concertina-foundations/
Thanks for reply, it's the fiddle I'm learning on, it's my life savour, have suggested music for retirees at council meetings, with the minister for the elderly, not successful yet with that, students could teach us, they would get paid, it would help them with college, In morning time, afternoon, I go every thursday night, forty minutes away. Love to get all seniors playing, trips to the doctor would be a lot less.Good luck to you.
Pleasant way to learn, we’re truly blessed in 2024 having access to this
Let us know if you have any questions, we're always happy to help.
I am all ears and fingers ready to play. I am almost all Irish and a little German. says Judy Corrette
Lovely Caroline 💕
Met her in Bruiséil over 5 years ago with her band 4 Winds.
A big sweet smile to cheer up also 😺
Helloo, my friends of OAIM, that's a greatest pleasure watching your video. I'm looking forward to this although I'm not a musician. So here we go!😘💖🎵🎼🎶👍☘
Hi Daisy :)
Thank you Caroline
Failte, Caroline! That's nice hearing you. 😘💖🎵🎼🎶👍☘
Glad you enjoyed it Daisy!
My favorite female concertinist.
Pleanty more lessons from Caroline here - www.oaim.ie/concertina/concertina-foundations/
Picked up a concertina a few days ago. Found this video looking up ornamentations. I’m coming over from a piano accordion so I like my full triads, but not much bellows to work with. 😂
LOL - you're in the right place to get going on the box tho - www.oaim.ie/concertina/
Splendid !
Glad you liked it Robert ! Lot's more lessons from Caroline here - www.oaim.ie/concertina/concertina-foundations/
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic Did you noticed that I sent you a message ?
I've recently started playing an 30 button Anglo concertina back in mid March or Feb. I can play only a few songs on it
Hi Erin, nice, have you been learning this tune?
So incredibly lovely. Oh, and the tune is wonderful too.
Hello nice playing of course can you tell me the concertina you are playing please?
Hi, it's a Jeffries. Are you playing concertina? There's some buying help here and general FAQ's on this page - www.oaim.ie/concertina/concertina-basics/
Hello! I've been waiting to learn concertina for a while now but I've run into a couple of problems. There are no nearby lessons for me and I have a difficult time trying to learn things on my own due to some problems. I do know of some accordion lessons close by. Is it possible to learn concertina through accordion lessons?
Hi Nat, not really, but ask !
I don't quite understand the second phrase. You seem to be playing a something different to what's written on the screen. I'm just starting on concertina so forgive me if this seems like a silly query
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Remember to play the F as F# and the C as C# in this key
It is, she is playing FEE not FED as it is written. Sounds both nice, though.
@@IslandForestPlains Dont focus too much on notation and focus more on fingering and what sounds better to you.
Can't say I'm impressed by the tab system. It's just as easy to learn proper musical notation, folks, and infinitely more flexible and useful. Five-year-olds can learn it and so can you. Sometimes shortcuts turn out to be longcuts...
In Irish music, we learn by ear. ABC to support the initial stage of getting the tune 'under the fingers' - then we use our ear and don't need any notation.
Learning by ear is quite more flexible than needing sheets. 😂
@@justinward3218 The great majority of good trad musicians use both. I've never understood why people would boast about being illiterate. For any serious musician, the ability to read and write music notation is a major convenience, and for a pro it's pretty much essential.
Can you really remember thousands of tunes without a fake sheet? Do you really want to deprive yourself of the ability to work through old tune collections and unearth neglected gems? Or jot down a tune to share? Or restrict yourself to tunes with accessible recordings?
As I said - I could read music by the age of 5. It's not difficult, especially on a melody instrument. There'a nothing to be scared of.
How can I get one?
Hi Herbert, Let me know your budget and location and I'll help you buy a concertina.