Ah , I always want to try to play in Irish style, all those subtle grace notes. What I used to play are piano accordions, so I think the style I play could be closer to that(?)
For 30b possibility, Alan Lochhead made a lot of simplifies for this. I think we can have it closer to the original piano version on 30b+ Anglos. I look forward to your playing!
@@lazynetter8093 I always need more buttons! Have you heard Brian Peters' version? He plays a nicely chromatic arrangement, but he's got a 39-button Crabb.
hi Yuxin. I would like to contact you if you agree. I want to ask some questions because I have bought a very similar concertina and would really like to play this tune
@@adamroe5394 It’s a Wheatstone 40-button Anglo, finished in 1925, and I think there wouldn’t be a exactly same model in the market currently since the batch size is only a few. The concertina manufacturers at that time would not produce fixed models like they do now. Barleycorn Concertina could be a starting point if you want to find one of those good old concertina.
Thanks! It’s really nice to have appreciations like this. Don’t worry about using translators, it’s nice to see expressions with cultural respect! By the way, I can read and speak Japanese, but actually I’m from China as I said in the description……
@@rusucksia I live in a town in Manchuria China which is near Vladivostok and I learned few expressions from some Russian people live here but I never know what's the correct spelling. Spasibo!
Exactly! I think Anglos can hold a bit wider variety of styles,in comparison with Englishes, but they are totally different instrument though. There have been more heated discussions on this subject in the past few decades, but I think it can be easily resolved rationally if the discussion does not involve those prejudices due to traditions.
@@lazynetter8093 Yeah! All we need though is an anglo with one full octave on the left and the same for the right. Then there'll be no stopping us! Until we need the second octave.
I love how crisp the concertia is
So this is what mission control does while I bust my ass on hoxxes
@@tysonsiemens9009Rock and stone
Not when I play it 😂
It's funny that song was written for piano but it also works so perfectly on the concertina
As an Irish concertina player myself I think this is one of the best ones in a long time.
Amazing and crisp notes 👍
Ah , I always want to try to play in Irish style, all those subtle grace notes. What I used to play are piano accordions, so I think the style I play could be closer to that(?)
@@lazynetter8093Anglo Concertina is way more traditional than an accordion. Is that a duet?
Yes indeed….i just got my concertina. This is an inspiration!
Genuinely inspiring to see you play it so proficiently. I am sure Joplin himself would have found this very charming!
The playing is perfect and smile in the end also.凄い!
I have more confidence on playing than smiling. どうもありがとう!
Amazing stuff, you play with such precision but also with soul
That's quite a feat to play this on the concertina.
You are so good! Slayyy!!!
This guys getting it!
This deserves so many more views + likes!!
Amazing!!
Thank you! I’m already happy enough that you see this video :)
Immense pleasure hearing you playing it !
Excellent job, and don't you look mighty distinguished! Marvelous job, thank you for the diddy!
I have been playing this tyne for sometime but I have never managed to bring in the base in the way in which you have. Well done.
beautifully played
Beautiful, relaxed playing! Thank you!
Bravo! Very nicely played. I'll have to give this one a shot.
For 30b possibility, Alan Lochhead made a lot of simplifies for this. I think we can have it closer to the original piano version on 30b+ Anglos. I look forward to your playing!
@@lazynetter8093 I always need more buttons! Have you heard Brian Peters' version? He plays a nicely chromatic arrangement, but he's got a 39-button Crabb.
@@lukehillmanYes but that was totally another ragtime weeping willows, is that what you mean? I’m working on that one as well.
@@lazynetter8093 Weeping Willow Rag is another great one, but no, I mean The Entertainer! It's on his album Anglophilia. I'll message you on cnet.
How beautiful..
This is perfect
Very nice!
outstanding
Excellent!
Excellent in every way.
Iccccee Crrreeeeeeeaaaammmm
really great, super clean!!
Beautiful!!!
Inspiring! Fantastic job
That’s so cool! Well done!
I really enjoyed this!
Wonderful!
Well done, sir!
Amazing performance, bravo!! This is a great inspiration. Do you know if it’s possible on a standard 30 button Jeffries?
It’s surely possible. There’s no missing required notes.
Thank you very much! I aspire to play this as well as you have. 👍🏼🎼🎵🎶🎵
You are a really terrific player
Thank you and you too, my friend, are a terrific player.
Excelente
This is quality and talent of the highest order. Emphasises the versatility of this instrument.
I love this instrument and you play it so well.
Amazing!
非常太很好👍爱来自洲
wow africa??
You're the best player I've seen so far on YT. I've watched maybe a half dozen videos. Not sure why that matters 🤔
Nicely played. Very good note definition.
great job!
Outstanding! 😮
Very nicely done!
Incredible playing
I just now discovered this guy, and you but recently.
excellent
Thank you. Very nice.
Wonderful
Ahaha! Wonderful work! ❤🎉
Wow!
very good
Top👍
NICE
Want one
Excellent 👌🏼👍🏼
He looks like he's just having a lot of fun.
👏👏👏
Dat is nou eens wat anders bravo jonge man.
gr Lies
Bedankt!
when i walk into the saloon in 1910
good & funny
hi Yuxin. I would like to contact you if you agree. I want to ask some questions because I have bought a very similar concertina and would really like to play this tune
Sure thing! Feel free to send me DM on twitter, it’s in my profile.
What model is your concertina? You played so nicely one of fvourite piani songs
Sorry about my late reply......It's a 40-button Anglo concertina in CG.
@lazynetter8093 any idea what make and model it is? Fantastic work, it sounds lovely.
@@adamroe5394 It’s a Wheatstone 40-button Anglo, finished in 1925, and I think there wouldn’t be a exactly same model in the market currently since the batch size is only a few. The concertina manufacturers at that time would not produce fixed models like they do now. Barleycorn Concertina could be a starting point if you want to find one of those good old concertina.
@lazynetter8093 thank you, really appreciate your time and thanks again for sharing your talent.
What brand of angelo do you use? and how many buttons?
It's a Wheatstone 40 buttons.
@@lazynetter8093link?
ここではGoogle翻訳を使用していますが、ご容赦ください。素晴らしかったです。これからも学び続けてください!
Thanks! It’s really nice to have appreciations like this. Don’t worry about using translators, it’s nice to see expressions with cultural respect! By the way, I can read and speak Japanese, but actually I’m from China as I said in the description……
@@lazynetter8093 Ah I didn't read the description, I just saw you replying to someone else in Japanese, mb lol
How come whenever I hear a concertina or accordion my brain immediately goes to someone cooking???????
is it unisonoric or bisonoric?
It’s bisonoric.
Парень молодец, игриво играет. Не знаю, Ютьюб последние полгода лихорадит или что, предлагает мне в рекомендации совершенно разные видео, обо всём.
Sibasibo - sorry I didn’t get your trouble though……
@@lazynetter8093
"Spasibo" or "blagodaryu" - that's right.
Thank you!
@@rusucksia I live in a town in Manchuria China which is near Vladivostok and I learned few expressions from some Russian people live here but I never know what's the correct spelling. Spasibo!
All this and--is that Maetel?
Sure she is - this is the first time I ever know how to say her name in English.
I'm a little unsure--it's the way English-speaking references usually give a name supposedly derived from Latin in a Japanese story.
The author, Reiji Matsumoto passed away on Feb 13. Toei announced that just now.
@@lazynetter8093 Yeah, I saw. 😢
and with this single video you have doomed the next few 100 pounds i will earn
For passion, it's always worth spending a few more hundreds!
He doesn't even look at the concertina
how much this toy?
Lowest I could find (that looked any good) was about $450. They can easily be upwards of 1 or 2 thousand though.
This is what happens when english concertina players are let off of their leads. 😆
Exactly! I think Anglos can hold a bit wider variety of styles,in comparison with Englishes, but they are totally different instrument though. There have been more heated discussions on this subject in the past few decades, but I think it can be easily resolved rationally if the discussion does not involve those prejudices due to traditions.
@@lazynetter8093 Yeah! All we need though is an anglo with one full octave on the left and the same for the right. Then there'll be no stopping us! Until we need the second octave.
Chinese people these days: everything you do, we can do it better! 😅
Concertina level: Asian.
You fucking lacist 😂😂😂
Excellent!