All Concertina

All Concertina

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Welcome to McNeela Instruments - home of the Irish

 Concertina

  

 

We offer one of the best selections of concertinas in Ireland & the UK. Browse our exciting range of best selling concertinas below.

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As you can see from the selection below, we cater for every level of concertina player, from beginner to advanced. We stock only the best concertinas and produce our very own best sellers - the Wren Student Concertina, the Swan Concertina and the Phoenix Intermediate Concertina
 
A concertina is a free-reed musical instrument, from the same family of instruments as the accordion and the harmonica. It consists of bellows that expand and contract, with buttons (or keys) on both ends, which push air through the reeds to make a note. It was originally invented in the UK but also developed independently in Germany. As a result, today we have three popular types of concertina: the Anglo-German concertina, the English concertina and the Duet concertina.
 
Learn about the differences between Anglo concertinas, English Concertinas and Duet Concertinas
 
Each McNeela concertina is designed to cater to the needs of developing concertina players, featuring a strong, crisp tone with quality reeds and responsive, comfortable buttons with fast action, making it a delight to play.
 
If you're unsure about which concertina is for you, check out Paraic's personal guide: How to choose the best concertina for traditional Irish music
 
Have a concertina for sale? If you have a concertina for sale and would like to sell it on our site, please send an email with details and images to service@mcneelamusic.com
 
 
SHIPPING: We ship all over the world, but if you're in Dublin why not drop by and test one of our best-selling concertinas? We're located in Baldoyle Industrial Estate in Dublin, Ireland.
 
Shipping Times: IRELAND (Next Day) - UK (3-5 days) - EUROPE (7 days) - USA/CANADA and Rest Of World (7 days)