| Playing In a Bodhran Skin |
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Skin is a natural product that has spent years on an animal and will have specific generic qualities as well as those specific to that animal. For use on a bodhrán, there are qualities that are desirable and those that are undesirable. Desirable
Undesirable
As a skin is being played in, it will loosen and soften. The impact of the stick on a tensioned drum will break up the fibrous structure that binds it tightly together and served the animal so well. With a traditional heavy-skinned bodhrán this process may literally take years and represents a lot of time investment by the player before s/he achieves a desired sound. It is a risk as the final results are not guaranteed.
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thin or A way of a player themself speeding up this process of softening up the skin is the application of some form of treatment such as lanolin or lexol, saddle soap, dubbin, oils etc; many products have been tried with varying degrees of success. Any application of this nature should be applied to the playing surface only. and youshould satisfy yourself that youwill not damage your drum. Drumdojo does not recommend any product, guarantee any success or accept any liability. All applications are undertaken at your own risk and you should speak with others to confirm that what you are doing is appropriate. |
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