A concertina is a musical instrument sometimes known as a 'squeeze box'. It consists of a central bellows with keyboards at either end. The buttons of the keyboard are pressed whilst the the bellows are pushed together or pulled apart to generate music.
Perhaps you are thinking of the concertina. While there were versions of the concertina in Germany, we are not entirely sure who invented them or when. However, we do know that a popular version of the concertina was developed in England by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1829.
It is in the woodwind as far as i no i think tere is a reed which makes it woodwind hope this helps :-)
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Paddy played the mouth organ, Bobby the guitar and banjo, Tom didn't play an instrument, Liam played guitar, banjo and some concertina.
A litguit is a type of Filipino instrument. It is a type of percussion instrument that sounds reminiscent of maracas.
A concertina is a musical instrument much like a small accordian.
The correct spelling is concertina (a type of accordion, or type of guard wire).
No. A concertina is a type of accordion. Even the smallest pipe organs are larger than a concertina.
The Deinition From A Dictionary Is Below -noun 1. a musical instrument resembling an accordion but having buttonlike keys, hexagonal bellows and ends, and a more limited range. 2. concertina wire.-verb (used without object) 3. to fold, crush together, or collapse in the manner of a concertina: The car concertinaed when it hit the truck.-verb (used with object) 4. to cause to fold or collapse in the manner of a concertina.-adjective 5. of, pertaining to, or resembling a concertina: concertina pleats.---- Origin:appar. coined by the original instrument's inventor, English instrument-maker Charles Wheatstone (1802-75), who patented it in 1829; cf. concertino, seraphina a similar instrument
The accordion is an instrument in the free reed family. This includes instruments such as the harmonica, the organ, and the concertina.
Perhaps you are thinking of the concertina. While there were versions of the concertina in Germany, we are not entirely sure who invented them or when. However, we do know that a popular version of the concertina was developed in England by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1829.
A small musical instrument that makes music by opening and closing a bellows.
It is a type of accordion.
Probably the Irish harp or the fiddle. Leprechauns are most commonly represented as playing the concertina, not any stringed instrument.
It is in the woodwind as far as i no i think tere is a reed which makes it woodwind hope this helps :-)
Similar musical instruments to the accordion include both the harmonica and concertina as these are wind instruments. The concertina itself was invented by Charles Wheatstone in 1829. This concertina was a small hexagonal instrument, with two twelve button keyboards and was fully chromatic, the same note played on push/pull of the bellows. Today, this kind of concertina is known as an Anglo concertina. Concertinas in countries such as Ireland are diatonic, different notes produced on pull/push of the bellows. The concertina is very similar to the accordion as you have both chromatic and diatonic accordions. The make up of this instrument is also very similar to the accordion with keyboards on either side connected together by a bellows.
Mick Bramich has written: 'The Irish concertina' -- subject(s): Concertina music, Concertina