Part I. The concertina in the world of the house dance
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Old-style octave playing on the Anglo concertina
Chapter 3. In their own words: playing for house dances
Chapter 4. Nineteenth century social dances
Chapter 5. A global music
Chapter 6. A harvest lost: the banning of house dancing in early twentieth century Ireland
Part II. The musicians: An archive
Chapter 7. Australia
| | Dooley Chapman
| | George Bennett
| | Con Klippel
| | Jim Harrison
| | Charlie Ordish
| | Fred Holland
| | Clem O'Neal
| | Susan Colley
| | Ernie James
| | Percy Yarnold
| Chapter 8. Ireland
| Group 1: Musicians of the house dance repertoire
| | Mary Ann Carolan
| | Ella Mae O'Dwyer
| | Katey Hourican
| | Terry Teahan
| | Stack Ryan
| | Jim Droney
| | Martin Howley
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Group 2: Musicians of the céilí dance era
| | Elizabeth Crotty
| | William Mullaly
| | Michael Doyle
| | Patrick Flanagan
| | Tom Barry
| Chapter 9. England
| | William Kimber
| | Scan Tester
| | Ellis Marshall
| | Fred Kilroy
| | Eric Holland
| | Bill Link
| Chapter 10. South Africa
| | Faan Harris
| | Chris Chomse
| | Kerrie Bornman
| | Hans Bodenstein
| | Willie Palm
| | Pietie Prinsloo
| | Silver de Lange
| Chapter 11. Modern players in the old style
| | Australia: Ian Simpson, Ray Simpson, Keith Klippel, Peter Ellis, Dave de Hugard
| | England: Will Duke, Dave Prebble, Harry Scurfield
| | Ireland: Sean O'Dwyer
| | South Africa: Stephaan van Zyl
| Chapter 12. Playing in octaves: a brief tutorial
| Chapter 13: Resources
| Discography
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