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Women concertina players29 Feb 2008
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The Irish folk instrument is making a comeback

The concertina has a long tradition of being a woman's instrument in Irish folk music. The instrument was even known in Gaelic as the woman's accordion. Now the concertina's enjoying a huge surge in popularity among Irish musicians of both sexes, but it still seems women are in the majority. Sarah Swadling's met three concertina players, who span the generations.
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