What Irish Do: The Bodhrán

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • In this episode, IrishEmpire.org and Colin Carroll meet Donnchadh Gough. Donnchadh is a bodhrán maestro hailing from An Rinn in County Waterford, one of the last bastions of the native ‪‎Irish‬ language. Our intrepid reporter Colin Carroll gets schooled on the art of making and playing the bodhrán. ‪
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  • @GOLDSMITHEXILE
    @GOLDSMITHEXILE 6 років тому +38

    He hits a bloody solid groove there at the end, no nonsense,looked like he was just getting warmed up

  • @WhosAGoodDogue
    @WhosAGoodDogue 6 років тому +31

    Ach fer fecks sake: this was brilliant, and frustrating at the same time. I was born in Ballymena, my Mother, and her mother hail from there. We moved to Scotland when I was 4. - Now - I can play guitar, and have done, in a band for many a year. I can sing pretty good, with a rather deep Baritone voice. I can play keyboard and piano, again, for as long as I can remember. I was in the army, and played a bit of pipe and side drum in the Regimental Band. Heck, I was proud to think I could pick up virtually any instrument and give me 5 minutes, could bang out a tune on it. But do y'know what? - all these years and I still couldn't get the hang of the Bodhrán. Now I don't have the dexterity of the wrists to handle it. So, what does the Bodhrán that I own do? Well, it hangs on the wall....the same as almost every other bugger that owns one does. (inserts unhappy face here)

  • @matts.6234
    @matts.6234 3 роки тому +36

    I've heard that true bodhrans are made from the skin of an Englishman and played with the bone of a Scotsman.
    Just an old joke, but still funny.

  • @tonygadaleta7446
    @tonygadaleta7446 6 років тому +22

    There's something about Irish culture that enrapts me maybe because they were the dominant group of people I grew up with in working-class Australia and were accepting of Italian immigrants - just absolutely happy and warm memories of my childhood in their company and gives some credence to that old chestnut - 'there are two types of people - the Irish and those that wish they were':)

    • @pinkmagicali
      @pinkmagicali 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed. I love the culture and the music and dance.

  • @angelasharpe6348
    @angelasharpe6348 4 роки тому +4

    That's mighty. What a talent. Hoping he can teach others so that this tradition lives on.

  • @cactuswren9771
    @cactuswren9771 7 років тому +7

    OMG! I'm in love.... with the drums, the drummers, and the accent! Thank you so much dear men!! :))

  • @Thisisspacemusic
    @Thisisspacemusic 7 років тому +9

    Excellent and humorous video! Donnchadh is a funny and talented guy!

  • @theRhinsRanger
    @theRhinsRanger 3 роки тому +3

    I'm learning the Bodhran and love playing it, I've tried all sorts of musical instruments but the Bodhran just seems to resonate with me, boom tshh! Thank you lol

  • @denisbudbud
    @denisbudbud 3 роки тому

    Fantastic best bodhran playing. Not the standardized zomby playing of bodhran armies on their immaculate shinny drums.
    Destroyed drums getting the real genuine soul of the goat.
    Fantastic playing, Maestro. Lovely reportage. I loved it. Merci beaucoup.

  • @coastalphriends4913
    @coastalphriends4913 7 років тому +6

    So funny! I want to learn the Bodhran and found this video. As I was watching, I noticed "Hey that guy is wearing an Irish Empire shirt!", then all of a sudden, "Is that Colin?" Good to see your face! We almost met on our way through Dungarvan, but couldn't find a working phone booth!!

  • @dipschtick167
    @dipschtick167 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic! Donnchadh is a friend though I haven't seen him since 2003 when my wife and I visited. He was a grand host. He even introduced me to Charlie Byrne in Turlas and I got to go into the workshop. You should see the photos of Charlie I took.

  • @scottmassey5509
    @scottmassey5509 6 років тому +1

    The boy's got serious chops. Respect.

  • @idrinkwine
    @idrinkwine 3 роки тому +13

    This guy inspired me to learn some Bodhrán playing when I saw him play in California around 2000.

  • @kingdollop-head743
    @kingdollop-head743 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful music

  • @nestorjofre9247
    @nestorjofre9247 6 років тому +6

    necesito que alguien me traduzca este material por favor!!! estoy alucinado con el sonido del bodhran

    • @eutytoalba
      @eutytoalba Рік тому

      Turn on the live automatic captions and copy them into a text translator. 🙂

  • @susanbickersteth2526
    @susanbickersteth2526 2 роки тому

    The drum beat that sings to my heart.

  • @pentangle78
    @pentangle78 3 роки тому

    Lovely ! Planning on learning how to play it .

  • @thecharleshennesseyduo307
    @thecharleshennesseyduo307 6 років тому +1

    problem with the venue is that SKY TV is still on - muted but on ..

  • @annefarrington1883
    @annefarrington1883 Рік тому

    Maestro is right. Donnchadh is A-mazing! Love the duct tape and barbecue skewers, too! xo

  • @sylviekell
    @sylviekell 6 років тому +1

    Dungarvin, hmm. I once met a cousin of mine from Dungarvin, decades ago in the '70s. She visited New York. The last name was Stack.

  • @rickcruz3382
    @rickcruz3382 6 років тому +1

    That looks like a good (fun)way to get a workout!

  • @JohnDoe-fv3vs
    @JohnDoe-fv3vs 6 років тому +1

    At the end where they were playing in the pub all I could picture was coming in and joining them with electric guitar with distortion.

  • @bobelam268
    @bobelam268 2 роки тому

    What am I doing wrong? Everything. 🤣

  • @jefflongsr2062
    @jefflongsr2062 6 років тому +3

    " cause I'm the son of me drunken Irish dad" yep.!!

  • @HiThereImFootloose
    @HiThereImFootloose 3 роки тому

    I love this so much!

  • @jilmcmahon7711
    @jilmcmahon7711 6 років тому

    Enjoyed watching this, thanks!

  • @tomgreene6579
    @tomgreene6579 6 років тому +1

    A fine whistle player!

    • @georgemcavoy7644
      @georgemcavoy7644 3 роки тому +1

      and a fine flute, pipes and guitar player, the same man , probably the best young musician in Ireland.

  • @Pickernik
    @Pickernik 6 років тому +1

    This was interesting and funny! Thank you for this video.

  • @chessfun
    @chessfun 6 років тому

    brilliant video.... thanks

  • @kevinmcgrath7183
    @kevinmcgrath7183 Рік тому

    Does the bodhran player play with a group called Danu? I think I may have seen him with the group for a special concert for The McGrath Clan in 2019 in Dungarvan.

  • @JeromeBallard
    @JeromeBallard 6 років тому +1

    Great video mate!!Big LIKE from me...

  • @davidbyrhtnoth375
    @davidbyrhtnoth375 6 років тому

    Superb!

  • @anoldfashionedcountrylife811
    @anoldfashionedcountrylife811 6 років тому +1

    Love!!!

  • @pauljordan4452
    @pauljordan4452 2 роки тому +1

    Isn't there a support inside the bodhran to place your non-playing hand into? I've seen Caroline Corr playing it frequently. I like playing percussion yet have a paralysed right hand, that's why I ask.

    • @Noemi-jm7gh
      @Noemi-jm7gh Рік тому

      Emm well normally you would have an x shape on the inside of the badhron, behind the skin but maybe you could get a custom one

  • @JustFiddler
    @JustFiddler Рік тому

    bagus sekali ! Matur suksma

  • @RosheenQuynh
    @RosheenQuynh 7 років тому +5

    I want to learn how to play a drumkit but the Bodhran looks significantly cheaper to buy, seems lighter to hold, and might be easier to learn than with a kit.

    • @sapphirelewis1389
      @sapphirelewis1389 6 років тому +1

      RoseOfTheNight4444
      Loool 😅

    • @jrea424
      @jrea424 6 років тому

      Any man with half an ounce of Rythm in his big toe could learn to play drums..

    • @Timon-IrishFolk
      @Timon-IrishFolk 6 років тому +2

      RoseOfTheNight4444
      It's not easier but it is cheaper

    • @sapphirelewis1389
      @sapphirelewis1389 6 років тому +4

      Primo Zerajo Maybe it is like how people think playing the tin whistle is easy; yeah right. Its dead easy until you actually try and play one at speed!

    • @Timon-IrishFolk
      @Timon-IrishFolk 6 років тому +1

      Very accurate comparison

  • @ibkristykat
    @ibkristykat 6 років тому

    awesome to learn about this. :)

  • @lydiahubbell6278
    @lydiahubbell6278 6 років тому +3

    was that duct tape inside the drum?

  • @gordonmclees7509
    @gordonmclees7509 3 роки тому

    Amazing skills ! is it difficult to learn ???

    • @ThornForTheWynn
      @ThornForTheWynn 3 роки тому +1

      I got really good after 10 months to a year. I also had a fairly empty schedule with a fair bit of free time.
      I recommend Ruairi Glasheen here on YT. Breaks down technique, how to play for different styles of music, and more.
      Good luck!

  • @AudioJeep
    @AudioJeep 5 років тому

    he looks like old stock irish from back in the old days.
    very irish guy

    • @EIREriddick13
      @EIREriddick13 Рік тому

      You mean he looks like a man that likes a good drink?

  • @scottodonahoe4723
    @scottodonahoe4723 6 років тому

    As a red headed Irishman .I'm all in .

  • @salvagemonster3612
    @salvagemonster3612 2 роки тому

    What the Irish do?.."………. Hmmmm…….. wait I am still thinking"……………let me get back to you

  • @colintucker9291
    @colintucker9291 2 роки тому

    who is the whistle player? anyone know?

  • @martini3524
    @martini3524 Рік тому

    Bodhrán means Deafener - in English.

  • @seantannion2114
    @seantannion2114 6 років тому

    Wow his good

  • @droppinlowlows7234
    @droppinlowlows7234 5 років тому

    I love the music myself . But going from boat to boat like that is a no no . That's why you have docks to walk on,, Much love from from the US .

  • @davidosilverman900
    @davidosilverman900 6 років тому

    Greyhound skin :-D
    My Blarney Meter is going off nineteen to the dozen.

  • @mattiasfaldt1725
    @mattiasfaldt1725 6 років тому +1

    Erin go braugh

  • @salvagemonster3612
    @salvagemonster3612 2 роки тому

    It is pronounced WITH a TH sound. Not WIT

  • @jacquie1014
    @jacquie1014 4 роки тому +1

    I'd like me some Guinness 😊

  • @ymamahsrow
    @ymamahsrow 7 років тому

    Any one able to tell me the name of the tune played in the opening of the video?

    • @deslm
      @deslm 8 місяців тому

      It’s called “The Girl that Broke My Heart.”

  • @hope.lowkeydancevibes333
    @hope.lowkeydancevibes333 6 років тому

    IM ALOT OF IRISH AND SCOTTISH BECAUSE MY LAST NAME IS MACDONALD AND THE HIGH RULER OF SCOTLAND IS CLAN MACDONALD THATS WHY MY LAST NAME IS MACDONALD BECAUSE IM SCOTTISH

  • @kevinmurtagh3434
    @kevinmurtagh3434 2 роки тому

    There’s no real evidence it was played before 1914,

  • @KìŧŧyDąrlìng2024
    @KìŧŧyDąrlìng2024 4 роки тому

    ☺☺♥☺☺

  • @4greenfieldseire654
    @4greenfieldseire654 5 років тому +1

    ahh jesus christ..........lol.....brilliant

  • @pooperscooper9176
    @pooperscooper9176 6 років тому +3

    I’m sorry but soon as he mentioned a greyhound skin I’m away

    • @hooleyqueen
      @hooleyqueen 6 років тому +1

      It is not greyhound. It is goat skin. It's a traditional drum made the same way for hundreds of years.

    • @loryanello7435
      @loryanello7435 6 років тому +2

      No greyhound skin should ever be used! I am Irish and this upsets me.

    • @kerriprovasnik
      @kerriprovasnik 6 років тому

      Kristy Stone 🤣 Nope....😉

    • @-BriceW.Alms-
      @-BriceW.Alms- 6 років тому +1

      Kristy Stone : Cat gut did not actually mean cat guts, in fact, it was cattle gut strings, before the 20th century, most instruments used cattle gut strings, these include banjos, guitars, and violins.

    • @xANTHQNY
      @xANTHQNY 6 років тому +5

      Well its not like the greyhound needs its skin once it's dead. Better it live on as an instrument

  • @EIREriddick13
    @EIREriddick13 Рік тому

    Such a skill A+

  • @Superrant
    @Superrant 6 років тому

    Dungarvan

  • @mg6924
    @mg6924 6 років тому

    Mmmm beer

  • @eightieslivenow7579
    @eightieslivenow7579 2 роки тому

    goat skin or greyhound skin - yeah....I'm out.....

  • @coachchris548
    @coachchris548 6 років тому +7

    Ireland return to your Catholic Church,teach your children the faith,don't let Liberalism in our country.

    • @colliecandle
      @colliecandle 6 років тому +1

      If yas wanna end up in that lake of fire, by all means follow that p.o.s satanist in rome !

  • @andrewwigglesworth3030
    @andrewwigglesworth3030 5 років тому +1

    Oh dear, the usual bullshit condensed into the first couple of lines of presenting.
    No, the Bodhran is not the "native drum of the celts". There is and was never a celtic nation, unified culture or history. History is more complex and interesting than this ethno-nationalist drivel. The history of the bodhran in Irish traditional music goes back to the 1950s and Seán Ó Riada. Seán Ó Riada invented the "celtic drum" for his arrangements of traditional music.
    Also, the presenter gets in a reference to Daniel Maclise's "Snap Apple Night" painting. You have to have a lot of wishful thinking and wilful ignorance to think that a bodhran is what is depicted in the painting. It is a tambourine, being played like a tambourine. Other copies, engravings etc of the painting make this even more blatantly obvious.
    I find it interesting that this is the painting that always seems to be referenced even though it is plainly a tambourine being played. Why is this? It's because of the absence of any other evidence. They have to refer to this painting and pretend that it is a bodhran being played because there is nothing else.
    Does this mean that no-one should be playing the bodhran in Irish traditional music (or elsewhere)? No, of course they can . There are "non-native" instruments playing folk music all around the world. The guitar is a recent import into British and Irish folk music. Melodeons too. It's the tunes and their interpretation that matter, and certainly not this reactionary ethno-nationalist "celtic" woo.

  • @albertcooper
    @albertcooper 6 років тому

    An drum to play when you have no musical talent

    • @chicharoni2822
      @chicharoni2822 6 років тому +2

      Albert Cooper oh wow. You know nothing about drummers. I am a drummer in a band. They use sheet music. I memorize the music faster then they can. You have no clue what you are talking about. Drummers are the heartbeat.

    • @albertcooper
      @albertcooper 6 років тому

      I refer to the Bodhran drum

    • @chicharoni2822
      @chicharoni2822 6 років тому +1

      Albert Cooper but you should watch Kevin Connef . He is the bodhran player for the chieftains. He is also their lead singer. Beautiful Irish tenor.

    • @albertcooper
      @albertcooper 6 років тому

      Stick to the voice !

  • @markkavanagh4457
    @markkavanagh4457 Рік тому

    Nice playing, hate the bbq stick nonsense though! Ye get a far better sound off a solid stick.. I have a 6" ebony tipper that Malachy Kearns made for me, I've had it for over twenty five years, my 14" bodhran is a Padraic McNeela tuneable..