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The Compleat Angloer
Roger Digby
Contributions to the Concertina Library by
Roger Digby.
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“Faking It”
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by Roger Digby
with a section on the Duet Concertina by Kurt Braun
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Subtitled "A guide to selecting appropriate chords
on the Anglo and Duet Concertinas".
Explains how to play the concertina from a “fake book” or “busker’s book”,
which gives a melody line and an indication of the chords for accompaniment. 16pp.
Originally published for the ICA, 2004.
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Posted 15 August 2005
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“Faking It”: a dozen examples
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by Roger Digby
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Musical examples to accompany the web publication of “Faking It”.
Twelve tunes that are common in sessions and include most of the dance rhythms,
six tunes in C and six in G as the most common Anglo keys. Each tune is represented
by the music (printed without chords), and also by a sound file of Roger Digby
playing the Anglo concertina as you might hear at a casual session.
Originally presented at a workshop for the
East Anglian
Traditional Music Trust, 2004.
Tunes include: Blaydon Races, Dannish Waltz, Dorset Four Hand Reel,
Family Jig, Galopede, Greensleeves, Harry Cox’s Schottisch, Keel Row,
Shepton Mallet Hornpipe, The Man in the Moon, Three Around Three, and Winster Galop.
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Posted 15 August 2005
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Anglo File
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by Roger Digby
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There is insufficient evidence to address the question, ‘Is
there a traditional English style of Anglo playing?’ The situation might
have been different if Kilroy, Kimber and Tester had more in common, but
they don’t. What these three do have in common is the way that their playing
reflects their background and context.
Originally published in English Dance and Song
(magazine of EFDSS, the English Folk Dance and Song Society),
vol. 64, no. 2 (Summer 2002), 6–7.
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Posted 15 August 2005
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H. Crabb & Son, Concertina Makers
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by Roger Digby
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A brief history of Crabb, written in 1978 as the firm neared
150 years in business. Accompanying photographs of the Crabbs and the
Islington premises by Bob Naylor.
Originally published in Folk News, 1978.
Republished with different photographs at Concertina.net.
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Posted 15 August 2005
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» go to website
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How I Acquired My Crabb
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by Roger Digby
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The story of how Roger Digby moved to Islington and
found himself buying his first quality instrument
from Neville Crabb in 1974.
Originally published at Concertina.net.
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Posted 15 August 2005
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» go to website
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Reprinted from the Concertina Library
http://www.concertina.com
© Copyright 2000– by Roger Digby
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