Bodhran
Description of the Bodhran
The bodhran is the traditional Celtic frame drum. The cross braces and
laminated rosewood strengthen the shell of this goatskin-covered drum. With a
rich deep sound, these drums are great fun even if you have not mastered the
traditional playing.
Each bodhran is shipped with two wooden beaters, a slim beater, and a two
knob beater.
Playing the Bodhran
To begin, hold the drum by the cross bracing. This is a nice secure grip.
When you become familiar with playing the drum and your arms strengthen you can
advance to a more sophisticated grip. At that time you can try sliding your
hand between the cross bracing and the drum head. This allows you to press your
fingertips against the inner rim of the drum head. Doing this lets you alter
the sounds that the drum makes while being played. The traditional method of
playing the bodhran is a fast back and forth swinging of the beater over the
face of the drum. Hold the beater in your dominant hand. Hold it with a grip
similar to holding a pencil. When you hold a pencil you hold it near the end
with most of the pencil sticking out above your fingers. When holding a beater,
most of the beater hangs down from your fingers. The grip is very similar to
holding a thermometer. The motion you want to achieve is the same motion as
shaking a thermometer before using it. The swing is in the wrist. The beater
has a pendulum-like swing up and down across the head of the drum. The beater
makes contact at the top and bottom of the swing. Practice! As you get better
you will find that you can add a third beat from the TOP of the beater, but
that takes some time. Have fun.
Our Bodhrans
There are a number of styles of Bodhran, but basically two types. There are
the tacked or fixed-head Bodhrans, and then there are the Bodhrans with tunable
heads. The natural skin heads of the Bodhran will react to changes in
temperature and humidity. Tunable Bodhrans are best when you will be playing in
uncontrolled climatic conditions. You can adjust the tension easily for hot dry
days or humid days.
InstrumentalSavings.com has three different sizes and three different styles
of Bodhran. There are the tacked heads, inside tunable and outside tunable. The
diameter sizes are 14 inch, 18 inch, and 26 inch. All InstrumentalSavings.com
Bodhrans have rosewood frames and cross braces, and are shipped with a double
headed and a slim beater. InstrumentalSavings.com sells accessories separately.
Bodhran, 14", Tacked (BTG4) has a 14” diameter and is 3 1/2
" deep; the natural goatskin head is tacked to the frame. Nylon quilted carrying
case (NC14) sold separately.
Bodhran 14" Inside Tunable (BTN4) has an 14” diameter and is 3
1/2 " deep; the natural goatskin head is tacked to the frame and is
tunable from the inside. There are no clamps or tuning mechanism visible from
the outside. Nylon quilted carrying case (NC14) sold separately.
Bodhran, 14", Outside Tunable (BTGS) has a 14” diameter and is 3
1/2 " deep; the natural goatskin head is held on by external clamps which
are used to tune the head. Nylon quilted carrying case (NC14) sold separately.
Bodhran, 18", Tacked (BTGT) has an 18” diameter and is 3 1/2
" deep; the natural goatskin head is tacked onto the frame. Nylon quilted
carrying case (NC18) sold separately.
Bodhran 18" Inside Tunable (BTN8) has an 18” diameter and is 3
1/2 " deep; the natural goatskin head is tacked to the frame and is
tunable from the inside. There are no clamps or tuning mechanism visible from
the outside. Nylon quilted carrying case (NC18) sold separately.
Bodhran, 18", Outside Tunable (BTGR) has an 18” diameter and is
3 1/2 " deep; the natural goatskin head is held on by external clamps
which are used to tune the head. Nylon quilted carrying case (NC18) sold
separately.
Bodhran, 18", Outside Tunable with Synthetic Head (BTWR) with an
18” diameter and is 3 1/2 " deep; modified Fiberskyn head is held on by
external clamps which are used to tune the head. Nylon quilted carrying case
(NC18) sold separately.
Bodhran 26" Inside Tunable (BTN6) has a 26” diameter and is 3
1/2 " deep; the natural goatskin head is tacked to the frame and is
tunable from the inside. There are no clamps or tuning mechanism visible for
the outside. Nylon quilted carrying case (NC26) sold separately
Bodhran, 26", Outside Tunable (BTGL) has a 26” diameter and is 3
1/2 " deep; the natural goatskin head is held on by external clamps which
are used to tune the head. Nylon quilted carrying case (NC26) sold separately.
Bodhrans Accessories
Power Bodhran Techniques, (LBRB) Book by Smith; Slim Beater (BSSB); Knob
Beater (BSKB); 3 Knob Deluxe Beater (BSDB); Replacement Goatskin Head (SH18G);
Replacement Fiberskyn Head (SH18F); Bodhran Tunable Clamps (BCLP); Nylon
Quilted Carrying Cases (NC14, NC18 & NC26).
Care and Reheading of Bodhrans
The natural skin drum heads should be treated with care. The head can be
punctured or scarred by improper handling. Do not expose them to extremes in
temperature or humidity. Too much moisture will make the drum head loosen, but
then as it dries it may over tighten and damage the frame. If your drum’s sound
seems too dull because of the humidity you may wish to apply some heat. Some
professional drummers keep a heating pad on stage to adjust their drum heads.
The best thing is to treat all musical instruments with care.
In time, your drum head may need to be replaced. If you have the time and a
little patience you can replace your own head. We sell the modified Fiberskyn
heads pre-mounted for easy replacement. The tacked and natural skin heads will
require more work, but, with a little guidance you can do it. Contact a drum circle in your area for friendly
helpful advice, or check our links pages. InstrumentalSavings.com will also
re-head your drum for you. However, if it comes to that you may just want to
purchase a new drum at that time.