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Traditional Irish Bodhrán | Beginner 1
This free online bodhrán course has been created to help beginners develop the skills needed to play this traditional Irish drum. Bodhráns [bow-rons] have been around for centuries however the national drum of Ireland was only formally introduced into the culture in the 1950s. While historically these handheld skin drums may have been used to set a marching rhythm for Celtic warriors today the bodhrán is more likely to get the heart racing for all the right reasons. Rhythm is such a vital component of traditional Irish music that every instrument can be pressed into service to set toes tapping. And just as the melodic instruments also provide rhythm the bodhrán also contributes to the sound and tone of the tunes. In this course top drummer Dermot Sheedy covers the basics for beginner bodhrán players as well as drummers who want to expand their repertoire and try a more subtle sound. Through a series of interactive videos Dermot will introduce you to the techniques needed to play the most commonly used beats along with some rhythms.The course begins with the basics of identifying the parts of the bodhrán holding the drum and the stick and the basic ‘down’ and ‘up’ strokes. Dermot devotes time to teaching you how to strike the drum without ‘sweeping’ the stick across the skin and spoiling the sound and demonstrates how to add emphasis or ‘dynamics’ where the volume of the beat varies. He also teaches you how to add a phrase to the first beat. Once you have those skills he moves on to demonstrating how to play with fluidity and control introducing a metronome to help you drum at half speed and normal speed. Building on those foundations Dermot turns his attention to unlocking the tone of the bodhrán to create a more colourful sound and keeping rhythm at different speeds while maintaining the optimum tone. Before long you will learn the ‘rundown’ where the drum is played from the top to the bottom with the tone varying at each point and you will practise this to a reel rhythm. Once you have achieved a fluid playing style Dermot focuses on improving your upswing which will become a major feature of playing the bodhrán. As the course reaches its conclusion he introduces the 'pop' or backbeat and the final lesson will see you playing a full bodhrán beat or 'motor rhythm' incorporating the reel rhythm with a phrase beat backbeats and rundowns.If you want to be able to play one of music’s coolest instruments this free online bodhrán guide is the perfect starting point. Dermot Sheedy is the drummer with the well-known Irish band Hermitage Green. The band has recorded and toured extensively winning fans from Ireland to Canada and USA to Australia. Dermot has played with high profile artists such as Donal Lunny The Irish Harp Orchestra and Celtic Legends. Originally from County Clare he began drumming at a young age and with musical sisters he was able to hone his skills accompanying them on flute and fiddle. Over the years Dermot has won many awards at the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann the national music festival held every year. Clearly by completing this course you will be learning from an exceptional bodhrán player who is happy to pass on his skills in Irish music’s time-honoured oral tradition. You can also gain certification by passing the end-of-course assessment. You may wish to progress to the next course in this series Traditional Irish Bodhrán Beginner 2 and the series concludes with Traditional Irish Bodhrán Intermediate for those who have mastered the basics. If you’d like to beat the drum for one of Irish music’s most appetising instruments why not begin the course today?
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