0 a musical instrument with a folding middle part that is played by pushing both ends together with the hands and pressing buttons
Their sound was multi-instrumental, with traditional - flute, bodhran, acoustic fiddle, mandolin, concertina - meeting with rock instrumentation - guitar, bass, drums, keyboards and vocals.
Let us assume that each lived the equivalent of a concertina-ed 70 years based on the conditions appertaining at that date.
Had the business not been concertinaed in such a way, the problems could have been avoided.
I concertina'd my remarks at that stage.
If one concertinas their argument, they say that the important thing about gold is that it has an intrinsic value, and therefore it is necessary to double it.
By the 1930s, however, marabi had incorporated new instruments, guitars, concertinas and banjos, and new styles of marabi had sprung up.
English-system treble and tenor-treble concertinas usually span 3 1/2 or 4 octaves.
Since the mid-1970s, hand-made accordion-reeded concertinas have become a high-quality cheaper alternative.
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