Louie, this is amazing! If this is the kind of thing we get to see when you buy instruments on a whim, I'd love to see you when you've added this to your already huge repertoire!
This reminds me of my childhood when I would go to local Irish music sessions all the time with my dad! The concertina is such a fun little treat to learn. Enjoy it!!!
Love the Anglo Concertina, I also have a Wren and have had it for some years now. Amazing starter anglo and this is an amazing performance!! glad to see Anglo Concertinas getting love!!!
@@henryscott3276 I really like it as a starter for getting into Anglo as for its price it is a pretty good instrument. However that being said it is 100% a beginner to early intermediate instrument so it has certain limitations like using accordion reeds and sometimes keys can stick if you consistently hit them at an off angle. As well as the pleather straps on mine have started to tear. TLDR: Would recommend as a beginner instrument but they have limitations
This feels like it would be wonderful for a scene in a show or movie where characters are going traveling or doing tasks laughing without any dialogue. Just music
Brings to mind the ocean, sailing o’er the raging main on a tall ship, one of the great clippers sailing long distances carrying bulk cargoes to who knows where, following the trade winds. The danger of encountering a storm, and the fear of going around Cape Horn. Of the relief on making it to Port Stanley after a treacherous rounding of the Horn from ports in South and Southeast Asia
perfect timing lol, i was going to have a concertina x) i just messaged my uncle two days ago to ask him if i can take his concertina to learn how to play it... Guess this will be the first song i'm gonna learn
If you haven’t already, check out the movie Call of the Wild, the music sounds a lot like this and it’s about a sled dog going on an adventure. (I haven’t seen it so I have no idea if it’s actually good but the music’s by John Powell and he never misses.)
This song is like the definition of English/Irish folk music. The genre Bluegrass has it's roots in that as well but it focuses more on stringed instruments. Check out the bands Wayward Jane and Flats & Sharps.
I’d like to recommend the band Talisk! I just recently got into their music, and it’s very similar to this sound. (Concertina, fiddle, acoustic guitar are their primary instruments.) I’d suggest starting with the album Beyond for a sound closest to this track.
hi i'm a new follower :D i'm so happy i've found ur ytb channel but i wanted to find it early so bad, hey we need a special song: Jazz version in the video " a thing about chords"❤❤
Havent watched it yet, but im just sure it will be wonderful! Also whats your favorite brand of peanut butter? Edit: just finished watching it, pretty cool, RPG vibes, another great one!