

Buy Easy Anglo 1-2-3: A Beginner's Guide to the Anglo Concertina by Coover, Gary (ISBN: 9781507753279) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Great for beginners! - As someone with basically no prior musical experience, this book is really helpful. The tablature helps with reading the music notes and I can now play a few of the simpler tunes. I'm looking forward to working my way through all the songs :) Review: Good and easy - Easy to understand
| ASIN | 1507753276 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 28,396 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 8 in Folk Music 231 in Music Instruction & Study 243 in Music Education & Teaching |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (398) |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 0.48 x 27.94 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 9781507753279 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1507753279 |
| Item weight | 218 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 82 pages |
| Publication date | 12 Mar. 2015 |
| Publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
E**Y
Great for beginners!
As someone with basically no prior musical experience, this book is really helpful. The tablature helps with reading the music notes and I can now play a few of the simpler tunes. I'm looking forward to working my way through all the songs :)
S**I
Good and easy
Easy to understand
B**L
Useful book
Illustrates correct choice of buttons to play scales and tunes. Much info on playing in C but I play mainly D and G
R**R
Good clear, informative manual
Clear, easy to understand, covers everything I need to know.
M**T
Great package, up and running very quickly.
Just right for a L plated concertina player, gets you going straight away with a c scale and chord then little fills which sound good and after a few pages into well known songs. If you don't read music then the authors tab system mates well enough with the music score. Enough pages to whet the appetite and and start the journey well on. Good price to including postage so very pleased. Mention was made that this book could have a cd accompaniment but most of the book songs can be found on Utube posted by the author himself (angloconc) which is an ever better compliment to this book and also keeps the price down.
J**E
... concertina and have so far found this one the best in terms of the tunes in the book (more ...
I bought several books to get me going on the concertina and have so far found this one the best in terms of the tunes in the book (more familiar to me so easier to learn) and the entabulation system is by far the simplest for me. I can already read music but you really need a system with the push-pull nature of the instrument and his seems the most complementary to "normal" music. Everyone will be different in what works for them though.
M**S
Good book
Easy to follow, informative, having the videos works really well also
U**Y
Good beginners book
I found this book quite helpful. It has given me the basics and allowed me to get playing but I would have appreciated a bit more info on working the bellows and doing chords as an accompaniment.
R**N
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.
J**O
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.
A**E
Das Buch ist super gestaltet. Einfach und übersichtlich. Ich bin ein totaler Anfänger und kann super damit arbeiten! Kann ich nur für jeden Anfänger empfehlen! Auch wenn man nicht ganz so gut Englisch kann, lernt man es leicht zu verstehen.
4**れ
定評のある著者ですが、なるほど入門に最適と思います。10ボタン、20ボタン、30ボタンのコンサーティーナを順を追って解説しており、練習曲も左手、右手、コードと全体的にうまく編集できています。
O**A
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