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The Bodhran
The Irish Frame drum played with a single stick. Prepared goatskin is attached to one side of the bodhran and a hand is placed against the inside skin to affect the bodhran's tone. Click here to find out more about the bodhran.
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The Academy is a collection of articles and tutorials by members starting from supporting and striking the drum, holding the stick through to more advanced technical and solo approaches. There are often many ways of achieving the same effect. The academy content will grow and expand over the years. It will respond to the user's need for information, the development of the drum, its playing styles and inevitably the articles that are submitted. The site will always be under construction and will never be wholly correct or complete. If something's wrong or you want to contribute, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . Thank you The academy is a Bodojo member-only resource - membership is free and it takes only a few seconds. Your email address is not passed on and you will not receive any spam. |
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Holding the drum
The drum is normally played when sitting. In the case of a right handed player it will sit on the left knee with the frame pointing directly ahead or slightly to the right, it is supported by the left hand inside the drum and held snugly against the front left side of the…
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Paul Phillips Awards
A non-profit fund to support young bodhran players
The Bodojo Bodhran Academy has been created as a growing resource for
bodojo members at all levels of their bodhran journey.












