Easy Anglo 1-2-3: A Beginner's Guide to the Anglo Concertina
J**.
Good book for the anglo concertina
This book has what I needed as a beginner on the anglo. It walks you through simple techniques to advanced. The ace in the hole is there are plenty of ways to make chords, which is what I was really after.
J**T
Exactly what you need to get started
I found that the organization of this book to be very logical and the tablature makes sense to me. I am a complete novice when it comes to the concertina but I do have some music background. This is a much better book of the two that I bought for beginning concertina. With some musical talent, you'll be playing music the first day.
M**G
Great book to get you started
I went down a concertina wormhole and ended up buying a very pricy instrument that I had no idea how to play! I got this book and I feel like it made learning so much easier. I’m still working my way through, focusing on really getting the first and second row down, and I love that it’s broken up and slowly helps you advance.
S**X
learn to play a simple harmonica prior to getting your Anglo Concertina.
This is a pretty good book for learning to play in the keys of C or G. I don’t think there is an easy way to learn to play in the key of D.
R**N
The one to get if you're just starting out
So you've acquired a concertina and are trying to decide which beginner's book to buy. Without having the books in front of you, it might be difficult figuring out which intro anglo concertina book is the best choice. This is a solid, well-written book, and all the other ones are comparatively terrible for one reason or another.For the sake of comparison:Mick Bramich's Absolute Beginners' Concertina-- Seems to use a bizarre tab system, is REALLY short, and seems to waste a lot of time on information that would have been useful when it was published but now can be easily found on wikipedia.Bob Kail's Best Concertina Method Yet-- as others have stated, this is a very bare bones collection of songs and exercises. It's cheap and would be a great SUPPLEMENT to Coover's book, but don't make it your primary.Mel Bay's Deluxe Concertina Book by Frank Converse-- this has all the problems that old school Mel Bay methods tend to have (too long on simple tunes, boring tunes, very little explanation for anything tricky written with the assumption you'll have a teacher, etc) with none of the benefits (being comprehensive). Like Kail's book, it would be worth playing through when you've completed Coover's book (there are some interesting chord-heavy pieces in the back), but this is a rough place to start.In contrast to all of the above, Coover's book has easy to read, modern diagrams, lots of explanation without being overly patronizing, and covers considerably more ground than the other books. It's the only one of the books I've mentioned here that covers the top row of the 30 button.It seems like every concertina book uses its own variation on tab, so at least Coover's book is easy to read! If you can already read music and have played another instrument, it's mostly just a matter of getting used to the layout (major triad on push, other notes on pull...) and Coover's tab is supportive and doesn't seem like something you'll become dependent on. Get this one first, and then skim the other ones when you're done with it.
A**S
Learning Anglo concertina
Super easy notation so I am able to play quite a few tunes with a lot of practice
N**.
Easy to read, author was fairly active on concertina forum as well!
I have zero musical talent, but was always interested in picking up an instrument. Admittedly I chose the concertina because I really liked the sounds and a character from one of my favorite videogames plays something very close to it.I still have a lot to learn, and it takes lots of practice, but this book has been a huge help and is usable even if you have no prior musical knowledge!As an added bonus, the author has been pretty active on one of the main Concertina forum websites, and seems very willing to help other players with questions and requests for help.
M**S
Great book for someone just learning
I actually haven't been able to play for a couple weeks as I'm waiting for my new concertina to arrive (my first one broke - you can find my review for that one through my profile). However, while it was working I tried several of the songs in this book and found that the book is definitely a good way to get started playing. It starts with some simple exercises to get you used to the buttons and then moves into song that can be played with just one row of buttons for each hand before slowly getting more complex.If you want a book for your first few exercises on an Anglo Concertina, this definitely is the right book to start with.
O**A
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M**.
Un manuel pour accompagner l'apprentissage
Cet ouvrage a le mérite d'exister et est vraiment utile pour apprendre à jouer du concertina. Il s'intéresse en premier lieu à un instrument avec une seule rangée de bouton, cette partie a peu d'intérêt car ce type d'instrument est vraiment extrêmement limité dans ses possibilités. L'auteur utilise un système de tablature original, avec des n° de notes au dessus et en dessous de la portée pour distinguer main droite / main gauche, système assez éloigné de ceux utilisés pour les accordéons diatoniques.C'est écrit en anglais, mais assez facile à lire.
J**O
Amazing book for beginners
Gary Coover does some good work for the concertina community. This book is perfect for a beginner such as myself to progressively get accustomed to the concertina and the tab format is very simple and useful to me.As well, the QR code links to youtube videos showing Gary playing the songs are brilliant.
G**O
Easy Anglo 1-2-3: A Beginner's Guide to the Anglo Concertina
La parte tecnica è insufficiente. Niente in più di quanto si trova su parecchi siti (a gratis). Solo con questo manuale la vedo dura gestire lo strumento in modo accettabile. Per la parte degli spartiti niente di speciale. Si trova molto molto di più in rete sempre gratuito.
P**Z
Eben ein Gary Coover
Ich finde diese Schulen und Liederbücversion, her von Gary Coover einfach gut. Wenn man sich an die "Zeichensprache" des Verfassers gewöhnt hat, was nicht so schwierig ist, dann gibt es für mich wirklich keine bessere Schule. Ich habe bisher einwenig Hayden-Duet-Concertinas gespielt, habe nicht gwusst, dass die Anglo mit ihrer Wechselseitigkeit solchen Spass machen kann - vor allem, dank dieser Schule. Ich habe sowohl das Buch als auch die eBook-Version, ich bevorzuge das gedruckte Buch.
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