A Garden of Dainty Delights: Tunes from the Olden Times arranged for Anglo Concertina faithfully transcribed for Jeffries and Wheatstone systems
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A delightful selection of popular tunes from the 16th-18th centuries arranged for the Anglo concertina in the harmonic style by concertina virtuoso Adrian Brown. More than 40 tunes are presented with chords and full accompaniment using the same tablature system used by Gary Coover for his tutors and tune collections. The book includes tablature for both the Jeffries and Wheatstone/Lachenal systems of note layout as well as informative notes on the sources and history of the tunes. These are not easy tunes, but learning and playing them, in addition to being great fun, will also dramatically improve your concertina playing skills.
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