These free online concertina lessons are ideal for anyone who has completed our Beginner 1 course and wants to learn more, or for any beginner who can play the D scale and knows the most commonly used notes on the concertina. This instrument can appear baffling to the complete beginner, with both the bellows and finger positions to master. However, top musician Conor O'Loughlin takes you through some easy tunes at a slow pace so that you can grow in skill and confidence quickly. Conor plays an Anglo concertina that has 30 buttons and is tuned to the G/C system, which is the most common tuning. This course will build on your basic knowledge of the instrument and help you progress to playing a wide variety of notes and tunes.
The lessons begin with an introduction to the air button and tips on the best position for the bellows before you learn the well-known 'Kerry Polka', which is mainly played in the higher octave. Conor covers both parts of the tune over the course of two lessons, with notes provided in a downloadable PDF in the resource section of the course. The next topic is another polka, ‘Maggie in the Woods’, which is about a girl who was lost in the woods and then found by her friends. This is typical of many Irish tunes that have the first part played on the lower octave and the second part on the higher octave. As the course progresses, Conor teaches learners the note C natural along with an alternative button for high D and high E which aids fluency in playing. He then introduces a more challenging tune, the slip jig ‘Bean Pháidin’ which is a popular tune with beginners on any instrument as well as sean-nós singers. There are many versions of the tune and Conor explains it was also a favourite of lilters who would sing an accompaniment for dancers if they didn’t have instruments. ‘Bean Pháidin’, which includes the high D and E on both hands, is taught over two lessons and concludes this easy beginners’ course.
For anyone who is new to the Irish concertina and wants to learn from a highly experienced young player, this free online concertina course provides the perfect training. Our tutor, Conor O'Loughlin comes from Corofin in County Clare, an area where Traditional Irish music thrives today. From a musical family, Conor has been playing since he was a young child and in 2017 he became an all-Ireland champion at Fleadh Ceoil na hEireann. Together with the other members of the traditional music band Dúchas, he went on to win the prestigious 2017 Siansa Gael Linn competition in Dublin that same year. Conor went on to study traditional music at the University of Limerick. While there he formed a new group, The Conifers, with his college friends and as well as producing a debut album by the same name, they have toured across the USA, Europe and Africa. By completing this course, you will avail of many tips that will help you to develop as a concertina player and you may also gain certification by passing the end-of-course assessment. You may wish to progress to the final course in this series, Traditional Irish Concertina, Intermediate. If you’d like to master the smallest squeezebox of them all, warm up those fingers and get ready to begin!
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Discuss the purpose of the air butt...
- Recall how to play 'The Kerry Polka...
- Identify the notes on the higher oc...
- Recall how to play the polka ‘Maggi...
- Discuss the purpose of the air button
- Recall how to play 'The Kerry Polka'
- Identify the notes on the higher octave
- Recall how to play the polka ‘Maggie in the Woods'
- Recognise how and when to use the alternative high D and high E to aid fluency of playing
- Identify the note C natural
- Recall how to play the slip jig, ‘Bean Pháidin’ using the high D and E on the left hand for the first part
- State why the right hand D and E is better for the first bar in the second part of ‘Bean Pháidin’
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