The bodhrán drum originates from Ireland. It is a traditional Irish frame drum, typically made of wood and goat skin, and is often played with a beater called a tipper. The bodhrán is commonly used in Irish Folk Music, providing rhythm and accompaniment to various instruments. Its popularity has spread beyond Ireland, becoming a symbol of Irish musical culture.
A bodhran (bo-rrán) is an Irish hand-drum.
A bodhran is agoatskin drum used in Irish music and played with a stick.
The frame of a bodhran drum is normally made of wood or plastic, while the head was once made of stretched goatskin, but in more recent times stretched kangaroo skin and synthetic materials have been used.
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it comes from africa on the western side
The steelpans, also known as the steeldrums, came out of Trinidad.
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http://www.scotsmusic.org/ They do bodhran lessons by evening classes - check out their site. http://www.scotsmusic.org/ They do bodhran lessons by evening classes - check out their site.