concertas
Concertas are types of portable musical instruments, typically referring to concertinas, a family of free-reed instruments similar in appearance to small accordions. Originating in the 19th century, concertinas are characterized by their hexagonal shape, with buttons on each end that, when pressed, open valves allowing air to pass through reeds, producing sound. They are played by compressing and expanding the bellows, which controls both volume and expression.
Concertinas come in various sizes and systems, including English, Anglo, and Duet varieties. The English concertina
Historically, concertinas gained popularity in Europe and North America during the 19th century, often used in
Despite their niche status, concertinas continue to be active in contemporary music scenes, particularly within folk