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Concertina

A concertina is a free-reed musical instrument, like the various accordions and the harmonica. It consists of expanding and contracting bellows, with buttons (or keys) usually on both ends, unlike accordion buttons, which are on the front.

This article is about the musical instrument. For the coils of barbed wire named after this instrument, see Concertina wire. For the Tori Amos song, see Concertina (song).

Other instrument

Sir Charles Wheatstone, Carl Friedrich Uhlig

1829, 1834

The concertina was developed independently in both England and Germany.[1] The English version was invented in 1829 by Sir Charles Wheatstone,[2] while Carl Friedrich Uhlig introduced the German version five years later, in 1834. Various forms of concertina are used for classical music, for the traditional music of Ireland, England, and South Africa, and for tango and polka music.


The concertina has historically been a favorite instrument among people who travel often (due to its small and compact size), leading it to be a common instrument among soldiers, sailors, and cowboys. One was even brought aboard Robert Peary's 1891 expedition of the Greenland Arctic. Despite the pop-culture association of the concertina with the Golden Age of Piracy, the concertina was invented nearly 100 years after the heyday of piracy in North America.[3]

The Blind Girl (1856)

The Blind Girl (1856)

American Woman Playing a Concertina (1860)

American Woman Playing a Concertina (1860)

Sailor's concertina

Sailor's concertina

The Anglo concertina and the bandoneon

The Anglo concertina and the bandoneon

List of All-Ireland concertina champions

Category:Composers for concertina

Eydmann, Stuart (2005). . Concertina.com

The Life and Times of the Concertina: the adoption and usage of a novel musical instrument with particular reference to Scotland

Worral, Dan (2007). . Concertina.com

A Brief History of the Anglo Concertina in the United States

Dan Michael Worrall (1 January 2009). . Dan Michael Worrall. pp. 183–. ISBN 978-0-9825996-0-0.

The Anglo-German Concertina: A Social History

. Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). 1911.

"Concertina" 

International Concertina Association