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Castagnari Dinn III B/C Flat keyboard, 2 row, 3 voice, 8 bass. Tip a Mano reeds

GX4236: Castagnari Dinn III B/C
Flat keyboard, 2 row, 3 voice, 8 bass. Tip a Mano reeds. Made in Italy

Complete with Case

Price: £2,725.00 Pounds Stg  (€3 597,00 Euro)

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Next Delivery Due Approximately: 25/10/08
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More about this Item:
Still classed as a relative newcomer, but fast becoming very popular, the Dinn is essentially a flat keyboard version of the Tommy. On the treble side there are 23 buttons to give you that extra few notes which are essential for Irish music. On the bass side there are three reeds per chord which gives you a fuller sound.
Castagnari Dinn Specifications:
  • Available in Cherry and Walnut wood.
  • 23 Treble buttons, 8 bass.
  • Handmade reeds, normally dry tuned
  • 3 Voices, one treble stop
  • Weight 3.6kg
  • Other tunings are available to order.
  • Choosing your Melodeon
    Firstly you need to know what style of music you will mainly want to play - the most popular styles are given below, and each calls for a different tuning. Apart from the style you prefer, you should consider what key your friends use, so you can join in and learn from them, and the pitch of your voice. We would always recommend you to start on a two row.
  • D/G is suited to English folk Music.
  • B/C is for Irish music (players use both rows in order to play mainly in D or G, but the instrument is almost chromatic).
  • In France, and most parts of North and South America G/C is preferred
  • In Germany C/F is the standard
  • Click through to our Melodeons FAQ Page

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