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The Phoenix Concertina
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"The most forgiving concertina"
 
This is the best intermediate/advanced concertina on the market. Developed by Paraic McNeela, the Phoenix concertina is a 30-button Anglo concertina in the key of C/G - it features extremely smooth (riveted) action, making it incredibly player friendly and suitable for players of all levels up to advanced. Find out why this is the only concertina you will ever need..
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Key Qualities:
Optimal for all levels including intermediate and advanced concertina players
Specifically for Traditional Irish Music
Fast and Responsive - Designed for ease of play
Perfect for rapid technique improvement
Traditional concertina sound
Built to progress up to professional level
Key of C/G
Choose your finish: Matte Black or Natural
Choose your layout: Jeffries or Wheatstone
Superior Sound
The secret of all great concertina makes is in the reeds. The Phoenix has been crafted using the best quality materials available, including premium Czech-made reeds. We use ‘Tipo a Mano’ (hand-finished) reeds, from Swedish sound steel, producing a bright, sweet and melodious tone.
Czech reeds are renowned the world over for producing top quality tone and their strength and brightness makes the Phoenix a great traditional Irish session concertina when you need to be heard but not to dominate. Like all good reeds they open up and get even better with play.
Take Your Playing to the Next Level
The Phoenix is a great fit for the intermediate-advanced concertina player, crafted to the highest standard and perfect for students who are ready to advance and master their instrument.
When developing this concertina it was really put to the test. We had several trial sessions and received feedback from many concertina players.
The overwhelming response was that it matched concertinas twice the price for action and sound. This is a concertina that will serve you for years.
 
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Key Features of the McNeela Phoenix Concertina:
Hardware and Moving Parts
Czech-made steel 'Tipo a Mano' reeds
Traditional Riveted Action & Lever system
30 buttons plus raised air button
Domed black Delrin® buttons
6-Fold Leather Bellows
Adjustable soft leather hand-straps
Wheatstone or Jeffries Layout
Bonus Extras
30 Day money back trial
3 year guarantee
Free Online Concertina Lessons with Jack Talty
Comes with a premium concertina hard case
Dimensions:- Weighs 1kg- Measures 6.3" across the flats (162 mm)- Measures 5.75” end to end when compressed (146 mm)
Reeds:- Czech-made hand-finished (tipo a mano) accordion steel reeds.- They are highly responsive, producing a strong, rich, melodic tone, with wonderful balance across the octaves.
Action:- Improved Lever and Traditional Riveted Action system for a rapid response.
Bellows:- 6-fold leather bellows of traditional construction ensures flexibility, durability and response.- Prevents side-ways flexing for improved volume, dynamics and control.
Buttons:- Domed black Delrin® buttons with felt bushings for a friction-free super fast response and release.
Finish:- Choose between our classic matt black finish or our brand new natural wood veneer finish.
Fully Chromatic- The 30 Button Phoenix Anglo Concertina is fully chromatic meaning you can play in practically all musical keys.
"The Phoenix concertina represents a significant step up from our beginner anglo concertinas, the player will notice the vast improvement in response and tone immediately." - Paraic McNeela
 
Reviews for the McNeela Phoenix Anglo Concertina
"This is a great intermediate concertina, at a very, very good price, very easy to play." - Caitlín Nic Gabhann
"I love my Phoenix Concertina! This is a professional standard concertina at a wonderful affordable price!" - Richard. L
 
"It's a joy to play! The action is very good, the tone is crisp." - Nancy R.
"This is one of the best sounding concertinas I have played and the best value. Nice reeds - a true "concertina" sound. Best "mid-range" instrument on the market." - Charles M.
"The concertina is top quality. Excellent tone, light and quick to play, better than anything I have played previously." - Lionel G.
"This concertina has rapid and responsive action and reeds. I would rank it as better than the Morse (Morse Céilí concertina priced at €2,373)" - Richard I.
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An Exclusive Limited Offer
This offer is not available anywhere else and can only be accessed with purchase of the McNeela Phoenix Concertina.
For a limited time only, with every purchase of my best-selling Phoenix Concertina, we’re including 1 year’s free access to our brand new Concertina Masterclass Series taught by master Irish concertina player Jack Talty.
Let one of the best teachers in the world guide you on your musical journey as together you demystify the concertina, one note at a time.
This innovative new course, combined with Jack’s methodical approach, will take you from beginner, right through intermediate, and all the way to advanced level if you wish. Jack’s tried and tested teaching methods guarantee results!
This exclusive special offer includes access to:
30 Immersive Traditional Irish Concertina Lessons
World class tuition with leading concertina expert Jack Talty
Complete access to our complete Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced concertina classes
A unique Irish session experience, from the comfort of your own home
Bonus Materials and insider tips
Flexible lessons that you can pause, slow down, speed up, follow at your own pace and bring with you wherever you go.
A leading concertina player within the tradition, and a highly sought after music educator, Jack has put together this unique, carefully crafted series of lessons that promises to unleash your full potential and truly master the Irish concertina.
 
Need Advice on purchasing a concertina? Looking for the best intermediate concertina for sale?
Can’t decide between a Lachenal and a Phoenix? Don’t know if you’re advanced enough for an intermediate concertina?
Our in-house concertina advisor is here for you, we’ll help you navigate the tricky waters of the concertina for sale market whether you’re a complete beginner, an improver or advanced level.
Get in touch by emailing service@mcneelamusic.com
What’s the Difference Between Jeffries and Wheatstone/Lachenal Layouts? Find out here
Legendary After-Sales Service
Couple the above with McNeela's legendary after-sales service as well as the Phoenix concertina's 3 year guarantee and we reckon this is the best concertina for sale on the intermediate market.
Go gcuire an ceol meidhir ionaibh!
Compare the McNeela Phoenix Concertina to a Jeffries Concertina
 
The Phoenix also comes with a premium shock-proof hard case
CONCERTINA CARE TIPS
The concertina storage tips below, courtesy of Chris Algar, will ensure your concertina stays in top condition for longer and will help maintain smooth action and playability.
Storage
When not playing your concertina, always store your concertina in its hard case with the lid fastened to prevent dust or grit getting in and affecting the intricate internal mechanism.
Temperature
Concertinas hate extremes of temperature and humidity, we recommend storing your concertina in its hard case, in a room with an ambient temperature of at least 18C but no more than 25C.
Extremes of temperature or extreme fluctuations of temperature, may cause key functioning and moveable parts of the concertina to warp, sometimes to an irreparable extent.
Humidity
Humidity must also be kept constant, anything under 40% humidity will cause the concertina to react and will likely affect the reed pan and cause other issues that may make the concertina harder to play or may prevent it from playing at all
In winter keep a tray of water near the radiator in the room where you store your concertina to prevent the air from drying out.
Those of you on the East Coast of the US, be particularly careful as your low humidity during winter may lead to internal damage to the concertina.
Bellows
When storing your concertina, make sure that you keep the bellows compressed. Firstly, ensure that you have the bellows compressed by placing a tight elastic band around the concertina, secondly, keep the concertina tightly packed in its hard case.
Keeping the bellows compressed in this way prevents them from expanding and losing elasticity and means you won’t lose action on the concertina.
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Finally:
Try your Phoenix concertina for 30 days from the day you receive it and if you're not happy we guarantee a full refund.
We also offer a 5 year guarantee including free repairs
For more details please refer to our Shipping & Returns policy
If purchased before 12pm (Monday-Friday), we'll ship it the same business day.
Priority Shipping Worldwide at a reduce rate
FedEx shipping also available if you are in a hurry!
This does no affect your statutory rights
If you have any questions at all, Paraic McNeela would be delighted to answer them. You can contact him here: Contact Paraic
 

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This is an absolute joy to play. It exceeded my expectations and it has proved to be durable and reliable. The customer service has been quite good.
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Posted 10 months ago
Great concertina and great lessons. The Phoenix concertina is wonderful and a joy to play. As a beginner I really appreciate the Jack Talty lesson videos included in the purchase. Much better than struggling through song books learning tablature. Maybe when my playing improves the dog won’t be so frightened.
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Posted 10 months ago
Carol Bradford
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Great concertina with a lovely action and tone.
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Posted 10 months ago
What a great instrument! The Phoenix is a beautiful concertina with a lovely smooth action. I'm very happy with my purchase and look forward to playing some great tunes on it.
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Posted 10 months ago
From the rivet action to the smooth-working leather bellows to the clear tone of the reeds and the extremely nice Jeffries-style fretwork woodenends, the Phoenix is, in my opinion, simply the highest quality concertina on the market. You won't be disappointed!
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Posted 11 months ago
AWESOME STORE! AWESOME INSTRUMENTS! QUALITY AND AWESOME SERVICE! BEING THOUSANDS MILES AWAY ACROSS THE OCEAN, YOUR STORE IS LIKE BEING NEXT DOOR. YOUR STORE HAS TRUELY BEEN A BLESSING IN OUR MUSIC LIFE. IT SEEMS LIKE OVER HERE(US) PEOPLE ARE SO DUMB FOUNDED ABOUT WHISTLES AND CONCERTINAS. MY HUSBAND AND I HAVE A GROUP PERFORMING EVERY CHANCE WE GET AND ARE MAKING A POINT ON EDUCATING EVERYONE WE MEET. WE LOVE CELTIC MUSIC AND LOVE PLAYING THESE INSTRUMENTS. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR STORE AND AWESOME SERVICE.
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Posted 11 months ago
I am pleased with the Phoenix Concertina I ordered. It was shipped to my home in Seattle, WA. I have been working through "The Ultimate Concertina Masterclass - Beginner to Advanced" that was provided with the purchase. The lessons are excellent and I am enjoying learning how to play this lovely instrument
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Posted 11 months ago
I appreciate The Phoenix Concertina for the sound and reliability. I was talking to some concertina players and I believe it's a very good intermediate Instrument. I was playing with the Phoenix Concertina on some sessions in different towns and many musicians like the sound of the Phoenix Concertina. I took it on my motorcylce with me, so you have always some vibrations. The Phoenix Concertina Reeds are not build in like normally. It looks more like a accordion. But that's the reason why vibrations will not be a problem for the Reeds. One thing is funny: I have the feeling, it sounds more than a accordion when I playing it on my knee. But if someone else plays it, it sound like a concertina. XD I have to learn more tunes now, but this instrument will be by me for a long time. It could be, that you will have some small issues while buying the Phoenix Concertina. (Reeds not in tune, fast action on light pressure not working). I think that depends how the Phoenix Concertina is storaged and transported. I was last week by McNeela in Dublin, awesome service! They repaired quickly the small problems. So, if you have some little problems, like the tune of a few reeds, you should visit them and asking for help. I recommend strongly the Ulitmate Concertina Masterclass Series by Jack Talty if you have already basic knowledges about playing some instruments/ a instrument. I'm from Germany and have no teachers around here. The course could be a little bit difficult for people who start with a concertina.
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Posted 11 months ago