- The
bodhrán (/ˈbaʊrɑːn, baʊˈrɑːn, ˈbɔːrɑːn, ˈbɔːrən/, Irish: [ˈbˠəuɾˠaːnˠ];
plural bodhráin) is a
frame drum used in
Irish music ranging from 25 to 65 cm...
- This is a list of
bodhrán players,
people known for
playing the
bodhrán.
Alexander James Adams Maggie Boyle Ronnie Browne of The
Corries Cormac Byrne...
- Paul
Phillips (1959–2007) was one of Ireland's most po****r and
respected bodhrán players and teachers,
immersed in the drum as an art form and in particular...
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Gavin (fiddle), Alec Finn (guitar, bouzouki),
Johnny "Ringo"
McDonagh (
bodhrán) and
Charlie Piggott (banjo) as a
result of
sessions in Hughes's Pub in...
- a folk
musician who
plays Irish flute,
uilleann pipes, low
whistle and
bodhran. He also
plays other instruments such as
acoustic guitar, cittern, and...
- fast,
sometimes percussive,
flute and
whistle atop
complex guitar and
bodhrán rhythms.
Flook is made up of
Brian Finnegan,
Sarah Allen, Ed Boyd and John...
- vocals, guitar,
bodhrán Fiona Mackenzie — vocals,
bodhrán Gordon Gunn
Nuala Kennedy — flute,
woodwind Aimée
Leonard — vocals,
bodhrán Anna-Wendy Stevenson...
- word
bodhrán (plural bodhráin),
indicating a drum, is
first mentioned in a do****ent
translated to
English from
Irish in the 17th century. The
bodhrán originated...
-
western Cornwall at
least as
early as 1880. It is
similar to the
Irish bodhrán. It is used by some
modern Cornish traditional music groups as a solo or...
- pipes, tin whistle,
button accordion,
bodhrán (1962–2021; died 2021) Seán Potts – tin whistle, bones,
bodhrán (1962–1979; died 2014)
Michael Tubridy –...