Scarlatti Concertina SC-30

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The Anglo is commonly used for dance-music, particularly Morris, and Irish music.
It’s also used to accompany songs, shanties etc. Each button produces a different note on the push and draw of the bellows (so there are TWO notes per button).
The high notes are on the right-hand end, the low on the left. So you can play the tune with the right hand, and vamp chords with the left.TUNINGS AND FINGERING
Which System Do I Need?Anglo System.This system gives a much punchier, dance-type sound. C/G is the standard tuning found in all the books, and is popular in Ireland where the key of D is played across the rows.
Listen to Noel Hill who plays this style. Bb/F is common in older instruments and is good for brass band work.
G/D is rare in old instruments, but very popular nowadays especially with Morris musicians for its useful keys, and because of the deeper tone. Well known Anglo players include William Kimber, Scan Tester, and John Kirkpatrick.