Don't Buy a Bodhrán until You See This!

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  • Опубліковано 1 гру 2024

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  • @Leyivo
    @Leyivo Рік тому +8

    Always played a Hedwitschak from Germany. There is no comparison to the quality :)

  • @udkline
    @udkline Рік тому +3

    Currently using an 18" Meinl "Celtric Bodhran" that was bought at the Memphis Drum Shop. It actually works fairly well--certainly for me at this point!--but it definitely is a cheaper sort of Cooperman style "bodhran" that functionally is more of a hand frame drum these days. But, I teach a class on world drumming, so this vid will be very helpful to look at beginner models for students even as I (hopefully) graduate to more advanced instruments.

  • @KRAM-zb2vc
    @KRAM-zb2vc Рік тому +2

    I use a 16"Mc Neela non tuneable- Great quality and affordable 👍🏻

  • @markdemchak5510
    @markdemchak5510 Рік тому +3

    Have a 1995 Bill Wright drum that’s the best I’ve ever had. Fantastic sounding skin

    • @RockyRoader
      @RockyRoader 10 місяців тому

      Was Bill Wright the Galway-based maker? I met him in the Crane once and was keen to get a decent bodhran back about 95, but I was financially constrained.
      I was lucky enough to have a Martin Murphy "Doolin Bodhrans" drum that I bought in Ennis in 1992 and still play occasionally.

    • @gardonyeru3474
      @gardonyeru3474 9 місяців тому

      Oh yes! I play a Bill Wright bodhrán since 2001 and love it!

    • @gardonyeru3474
      @gardonyeru3474 9 місяців тому

      @@RockyRoader yes, Galway! His drums are amazing.

  • @The_Prenna
    @The_Prenna 13 днів тому

    I appreciate you including a synthetic head drum. I know that can be controversial in some circles.

  • @McCRBen
    @McCRBen Рік тому +1

    I’m using a McKnowall bodhrán from Kyogle in NSW.

  • @user-tz8pf4pd4q
    @user-tz8pf4pd4q Рік тому +1

    No McNeela??

  • @57563
    @57563 Рік тому +1

    Mine is a blackwood McNeela 14inch performance bodhran

  • @udkline
    @udkline Рік тому +5

    Also, "you can't play a bodhran without a tipper" is just categorically not true. See Christy Moore, Tommy Hayes etc...

  • @HinnerkRue
    @HinnerkRue Рік тому +4

    I'd never recommend a non-tunable bodhrán. Never ever. A tuning system has been standard for bodhráns for way over a decade. Better bodhráns feature a tool-less tuning system that you can use without an Allen wrench or screwdriver.
    My first bodhrán was a no-name "made in Pakistan" (much like no. 2 and 4 on your list). It did the job fairly well but pretty soon I grew out of that. I've been playing a Hedwitschak MHTF for many years now. If I had to get a new one, I'd go for the Hedwischak MONss (Martin O'Neill signature series) that has the same dimensions, but a different tuning system and a different drum head. If "value for money" is really important, I personally would go for one of the Hedwitschak "Core Line" bodhráns.
    If you are looking for a more "traditional" bodhrán sound, you could also try a Brendan White bodhrán. Brilliantly sounding (but more "rustic" looking) bodhráns are/were(?) made by Seamus O'Kane. Those are real gems. His son Diarmaid has gotten a good reputation as a bodhrán maker as well.
    I'd like to add that there are several makers of pretty decent bodhráns that I haven't mentioned. Just look through the bodhrán forums on the net...

    • @gearmusictech
      @gearmusictech  Рік тому +1

      What an epic response! Thank you!

    • @RockyRoader
      @RockyRoader 10 місяців тому +1

      Also recommend the Hedwitschak range - some really great drums for beginners, many much cheaper than the MONss
      And yes, tunable and tool-less is the way to go! (I've seen an Allen wrench slip and pierce a drum skin!)

  • @gerryquinn8267
    @gerryquinn8267 Рік тому +1

    Whats it called? Lets start there 😂🤣🇮🇪

  • @dermur68
    @dermur68 4 місяці тому +1

    Yes, I am the pronounciation police. bow-rawn. There's a fada over the a.

  • @jerrya.oneillballads6372
    @jerrya.oneillballads6372 Рік тому +2

    The 2nd syllable rhymns with lawn or fawn. You obviously have an expert knowledge on the instrument, I'm surprised you've got the pronunciation wrong.

    • @gearmusictech
      @gearmusictech  Рік тому +3

      I looked up multiple sources to get the pronounciation, so I'm not sure what I did wrong in your world. My humble apologies.

    • @sarahblevins1670
      @sarahblevins1670 Рік тому +2

      @@gearmusictech don't worry lol your pronunciation is fine. There are many trad musicians who pronounce the second syllable the same way, and it's largely dependent on where your accent comes from. For some it's bow-rahn, for some it's bow-rohn, more like how you said it. I was lead to believe the first syllable being pronounced "bow" like you did, ismore consistent across accents. That's what I got schooled on the most by trad musicians in Ireland, as I was originally saying "bah-rawn", and these more experienced musicians kept telling me "bow wow! like a dog says bow wow!" Lol

    • @kevobrien4329
      @kevobrien4329 Рік тому

      @@gearmusictechThe Bodhran pronunciation was grand. The Jerry guy was right but what he did wrong was try to correct your dialect inflections. Loved the synthetic sound off number three but I’m a traditional goatskin guy. Skin seems better. Just ask Buffalo Bill in Silence of the lambs. 😉

    • @RockyRoader
      @RockyRoader 10 місяців тому

      I've heard Irish players call it all sorts, thanks to our accents and dialects. The VO pronunciation here is perfectly fine.