Versatile English-style concertina with 48 buttons.
The Trinity College AP-2248A concertinas is a handcrafted, authentic reproduction of the original instrument, introduced in the early 19th century in England and Germany. The English-style concertina operates on a “unisonoric” system where each push and pull of the bellows gives the same note when any given key is held down. The English System alternates the notes of the scale between two hands, enabling the execution of rapid melodies. This fingering system style is quite versatile and can be used for many styles of folkdance music as well as Classical music in the hands of a virtuoso. The player holds each side of the instrument with the attached thumb strap-as opposed to the Anglo-style where the straps cover the entire hand.
Features
- Laminated wooden endplates in a light brown, simulated walnut finish
- Black fabric-covered bellows with 6 folds
- 48 buttons, 2-1/2 octave range, fully chromatic, air-release button to close instrument noiselessly
- Padded, adjustable leather thumb strap plus metal hand stop on each side
- Plush-lined, zippered black nylon bag with fabric handle and one detachable, adjustable carrying strap