God Bless America played on a Watterott Concertina
God Bless America played on Watterott Concertina In honor of our 250th Independence Day, here is a special arrangement of Irving Berlin’s God Bless America for the Watterott 20er Konzertina (Concertina). It is always a challenge to arrange music for this instrument because the 20 notes it can produce are not chromatic and only include one semitone. With the help of Midiboek and Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 this arrangement was the result. Hope you like it. Happy 250th Independence Day

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