Concertina – Swallowtail and Out of the Ocean
Saturday, February 21st, 2009 | Author: FactoBrunt
For Christmas I was a very lucky boy. I got myself an Rochelle anglo concertina. It’s like an small accordion – in fact, it’s more like two harmonica’s tied together with bellows. It was pretty confusing to play at first because each button plays a different note depending on whether you are drawing air through the bellows, or pushing air out of the bellows.
Anyway, for the past couple of months I’ve been trying to get a bit better, and I’ve now posted my first recording on YouTube.
The tunes are two jigs – The Swallowtail Jig and Out on the Ocean.
I found that to play the anglo, you have to clear your mind of anything and do your best not to think about whether to draw or push the bellows and just let your arms work it out — that’s why there’s a blank look on my face most of the time!!
The music is available on The Session, although I’ve scored it out below, if you want to play along.
As with all the multi-track videos I do now, this was recorded into the computer first (while videoing onto tape) and mixed into an MP3. The video was then captured and synched up. This time I was trying out the trial version of Edit Studio 6 which is why there’s a watermark on the video.



