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Concertina - Anglo Concertina

Concertina - Anglo Concertina

C/G Anglo Concertina

⭐️5 / 5
Rating
🙌4
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Concertina

3.0

July 31, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. You may now transpose the pitch up or down up to one octave in semitone increments. Touch the number to the right of the transpose slider to reset the transpose to zero. For a Bb/F instrument, set the transpose to -2, for an A/E, set the transpose to -3. For a Bass Baritone instrument, one octave lower than a standard C/G instrument, set the transpose to -12. When transposed, the note labels do not change, just the pitch produced.
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2.2

July 27, 2018

Faster playing and audio quality improvements.

2.1

October 24, 2017

Update for iOS 11

2.0

May 6, 2016

First major update since 2011! Now supports iOS 8/9 and iPhone 5 and 6
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1.8

March 14, 2011

Audio fixes for iOS4.3.

1.7

July 19, 2010

Complete rewrite of the audio engine for better quality sound, more responsive and faster play, and dramatically lower memory requirements. No more need for slow/fast modes! Found and fixed a possible crash issue on iOS4. Simplified the note guide mode choices (touch the '?') to only show the live push/pull note names.
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1.6

May 13, 2010

You may now do expressive tremolo effects simulating bellows shakes by touching anywhere along the right or left edges while playing. You can select between "Slow" and "Fast" sample release speed modes on the main screen. "Slow" gives the smoothest sound in headphones or amplified, "Fast" is best for quickest speed.
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1.5

March 30, 2010

Complete rewrite of the underlying audio engine for dramatically faster response.
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1.4

January 19, 2010

You can now play along live with music from your iTunes collection!

1.3

January 12, 2010

1) New easy-to-read learning mode display with optional real-time bellows direction tracking helps the new player more quickly come up to speed with the Anglo concertina button layout: Touch the "?" icon once to show the pair of notes on each button. Touch it a second time to dynamically show the current note for all the buttons, tracking the push/pull tilt. Touch it again to go back to the currently selected background skin. 2) Learning mode display setting now saved and restored 3) Minor improvements made to audio samples for more consistent and responsive play
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Price History of Concertina

Description of Concertina

Concertina is an easy to play, authentic sounding virtual Anglo Concertina in the most popular key of C/G and may be transposed +/- one octave in semitone increments. The instrument is bisonoric, meaning it plays a different note for each button depending on whether you are pushing or pulling on the bellows. A C/G instrument has one row of buttons where the push notes make a C chord and on the other row make a G chord. The pull notes provide the scale tones between the chord notes. The third row on the right side of the app is used for additional accidentals not found in the scales on the other two rows. The C/G tuning is the most commonly used when playing tunes with other instruments like fiddles, flutes, and whistles in their standard D tuning. To play, simply tip to the left for a bellows push note, or to the right for a bellows pull note, and press a button. The PUSH/PULL display shows which direction the bellows is moving. Touch the "?" icon to show the note names. You may reverse the bellows while pushing a button simply by tipping in the opposite direction. Touch the "i" icon to show the settings where you may adjust the transposition, tilt sensitivity, push/pull tilt direction, and right-side chromatic row configuration. You may transpose the pitch up or down up to one octave in semitone increments. Touch the number to the right of the transpose slider to reset the transpose to zero. For a Bb/F instrument, set the transpose to -2, for an A/E, set the transpose to -3. For a Bass Baritone instrument, one octave lower than a standard C/G instrument, set the transpose to -12. When transposed, the note labels do not change, just the pitch produced. Here's the best way to hold the iPhone for playing: Support the iPhone between the top of the palm on the left and the thumb and little finger on the right. This allows the fingers to reach all the buttons. The iPhone can face up or away from you. On the left hand,the closest buttons are played with your left index finger, the next farthest with your middle finger, the next farthest with your ring finger and the farthest with your little finger. On the right, the closest buttons are played with your right index finger, the next farthest with your middle finger, and the farthest with your ring finger. The button layout is based on a 17-key modified Jeffries style for playing traditional Irish dance tunes in the most common keys. Uses extremely high-quality audio samples recorded from a high-end Anglo concertina.
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Concertina: FAQ

Can Concertina support iPad devices?

No, Concertina is not available for iPad users yet.
The app was developed by Michael Eskin.
The Concertina app currently supports iOS 10.0 or later.
5.0: The Concertina app gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of The Concertina App Is Music.
3.0 is the newly released version of the Concertina app.
Concertina released its latest update on July 3, 2024.
Concertina was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Concertina app is rated Michael Eskin.
Currently, the Concertina app supports the following languages: English.
Sorry, Concertina is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, Concertina is not eligible for in-app purchases.
No, Concertina does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Concertina

  • pretty cool

    works as intended. dope. i mess with it.
  • I bought the whole iPod just for this app!!

    This is a must have app for any concertina player. I heard about it from concertina.net a few months back. It's a fantastic, fun, and accurate electronic rendition of an anglo concertina. I like to play the Wood skin. Please note that if you're on the screen which shows the note names, your skin will default to a black metal fretwork pattern regardless of the skin setting - but when you turn off the note labels it'll go back to your preferred skin. The app is really responsive and I can't really think of any way to improve it. Even if you don't play concertina yet you should get this to give it a try. I can't wait till my next airplane trip or other inappropriate-to-play-a-real-concertina location so I can enjoy playing silently!
  • Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant

    I love this app - the sound is excellent, the action and responsiveness are great, and I literally can't get enough of it. So much fun. Thank you!