The bodhrán is the heartbeat of Irish music. This ancient framedrum is traditionally made with a wooden body and a goat-skin head, and is played with a double-headed stick called a cipín, tipper, or beater.... >>read more
The bodhran is an irish drum. This is pronounced "bough-rawn", although I have also heard "boar-rahn" by a genuine Irish player. They are probably the same thing said with a different accent.... >>read more
The Bodhran (pronounced Bow-Rawn or Bough-Rawn) is a simple and very old type of drum known as a frame drum. Frame drums by different names are found in many different countries around the world, including Algeria, Morocco, China, Russia, and Egypt. Native American Indians also used frame drums.... >>read more