The Untold Secrets Behind Ireland's Bodhrán Makers

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  • čas přidán 5. 12. 2023
  • Without bodhrán makers, there would be no bodhrán players and since the drums growth in popularity during the 1960’s in Ireland, the construction of the bodhrán has gone on a remarkable journey of evolution.
    What once may have been a simple process involving a hoop of wood, and a piece of animal skin, is now unquestionably a highly refined art. But how did we get to this point?
    In this third part of my bodhrán documentary, we will unpick the development of the drums construction, and meet the unsung heroes, the craftsmen responsible for quite literally, building a tradition.
    The Real Story of the Irish Bodhrán: Part 3
    Building A Tradition
    FEATURING
    Peadar Ó Riada
    Donnchadh Gough
    Johnny Ringo McDonagh :
    Dennis Byrne
    Charlie Byrne
    Nuala Ryan née. Byrne
    Brendan White: bodhran.nl
    Seamus O Kane : www.tradcentre.com/seamus/
    Charlie Byrne archive footage with kind permission of Jeff Cook
    Seamus O’Kane footage with kind permission of BYOC films @byoc-films
    byocfilms.com
    Michelle Tofi - Director of Photography
    Louise Morton Murray - Producer
    Special Thanks
    Sandie Byrne, Tommy Hayes Jesse Winch, Seanie McGrath, Robbie Walsh, Nicolas Dupin, Catherine Cross and Matthew O'Neill
    Directed, Produced, Written and Edited by Ruairi Glasheen
    Director of Photography, Michelle Tofi
    🥁 I’m Ruairi Glasheen, and I’m a percussionist, composer and filmmaker based in London.
    More about me: www.RuairiGlasheen.net/about
    🤳 Find me on Instagram: / ruairi_glasheen
    💻 Lets connect on Facebook: / ruairiglasheenmusic
    🥁 My Bodhrán Course: How to Play Bodhrán, Begin Your Journey : bodhran.teachable.com/p/how-t...
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Komentáře • 52

  • @bodhran
    @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci +15

    Hello Friends! I am SO excited to share this next part of my bodhrán documentary series, and I really hope you enjoy it! If so, you can hit the thumbs up beneath the video, and maybe even share with a friend who might enjoy it too? A heartfelt thank you to all the wonderful contributors to the film who I had the great privilege of meeting during the process of making the documentary.

  • @davestambaugh7282
    @davestambaugh7282 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I really like that resophonic fiddle on the wall!

  • @selkie630
    @selkie630 Před 3 měsíci

    I have been working my way through your bodhrán documentary. I am finding it fascinating , but what has surprised me is how the stories people tell have touched my heart. Listening to people talk about Charlie Byrne just warmed my soul. Thanks.

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for watching, and for your lovely note.

  • @CC-RaptureANYsecond
    @CC-RaptureANYsecond Před 6 měsíci +4

    Thank you was great to see the makers of these fine instruments. Maranatha ❤

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci +1

      We are so lucky to have these incredible makers - thanks for watching!

  • @that_ed
    @that_ed Před 6 měsíci +4

    This is a fascinating series. Thank you so much for preserving the history of this instrument and irish music!

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you so much for watching, and for the kind words.

  • @markdemchak5510
    @markdemchak5510 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Great series thanks much Have a White drum that was made in the ‘80s and it’s a fantastic sounding instrument

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci

      Brendans drums get better and better with age, a testament to his incredible bodhrán making practice. Thanks for watching, and for the kind words. Ruairi

  • @Bodhranbelle
    @Bodhranbelle Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for keeping the Bodhran lit Ruairi!

  • @ProfessorPeter
    @ProfessorPeter Před 2 měsíci

    I had the great priviledge of meeting Charlie Byrne way back in the seventies. In total I bought about 10 of his bodhráns. He knewwhat I liked and he sent them over to the netherlands after I sent him the money. So there should be a number of his instruments around here. I still own a great bodrán made by Charlie. I cherish it!

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 2 měsíci

      Wonderful to hear it! I hope they are still around and being protected! Thanks for writing

  • @KRAM-zb2vc
    @KRAM-zb2vc Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is absolutely awesome 😃👍🏻

  • @AaronSvoboda
    @AaronSvoboda Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this series! I have 2 Brendan Whites and 2 Seamus O’Kanes and it was so moving to see them in action and to fully understand the care and love that went into making my bodhrans. Well done!

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 5 měsíci

      Amazing! So glad to read this - thank you Aaron

  • @virginiaoman528
    @virginiaoman528 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Another fantstic documentary by Ruairi. Many thanks to him for all his fine work to capture and preserve the history of this beloved instrument. I took Ruairi's on-line Bodhran class and highly recommend it!

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks so much Virginia! So glad you enjoyed!

  • @ukinguking7013
    @ukinguking7013 Před 6 měsíci +1

    So much details, history, anecdotes, research, thoughts about tradition and evolution!!! Thaaaanks so much for your passion and documentary!!!

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you for watching! So glad you enjoyed 🙌

  • @darthcrios
    @darthcrios Před 5 měsíci +1

    wow i found this at the right time, Excellent!

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 5 měsíci

      I'm glad you did! Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @OdhranWAR
    @OdhranWAR Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this series Ruairi. Irishman over in nz, for about 10 years. my dad was a good friend of seamus o Kane and his is the sound I hear when I think Bodhrán. Went to school with eamon from beoga who used to play seamus’s drums. Anyroad, When I went to my first session in Nz about 1 year after moving here, first thing I see sitting on the table is a seamus o Kane Bodhrán. The guy that owns it is now one of my best mates and because of him I play trad guitar (am a bass player by trade). Anyway, auld boy passed away last year and finally met seamus at his funeral. Such a cool customer. So nice to hear him and all the makers talk about their craft. You’ve inspired me to get seamus to make me one and learn it. Keep up the good work man and look forward to getting into some of the tutorials

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci

      Awesome! So great to hear all the connections, sounds like you need to get bodhrán'ing - too many signs from the universe! Thanks for the kind words, Ruairi

  • @isleworthcommunityplay3312
    @isleworthcommunityplay3312 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Really interesting doc, Ruairi. I learnt a lot. Loved all the old footage. Fascinating.

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you so much for watching! 🙏

  • @BodhranWorld
    @BodhranWorld Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much for this wonderful film and your documentary series Ruairi.
    Here in Germany we have a relatively large bodhrán fan community. Together with Rolf Wagels, I have been organising and teaching the German BodhránWeekend since 2002 and the 45th event will take place in February 2024.
    I'm already looking forward to more exciting bodhrán films from you!
    Guido Plüschke

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you Guido! SO wonderful to hear about the bodhrán community in German - I lived in Stuttgart for a period and have the most wonderful memories. Thanks for the kind wishes, and all the very best.

  • @thierryklein6851
    @thierryklein6851 Před 6 měsíci +1

    ❤❤❤ Extra, merci beaucoup...🎉🎉🎉...

  • @iwtyh1276
    @iwtyh1276 Před 5 měsíci

    Such a great documentary. Loved it.

  • @bryan8810
    @bryan8810 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ruairi!!! Absolutely amazing, part 3 it was totally worth the wait! Incredible professionalism from yourself and your team, I will share around. Keep up the excellent work! Can't wait for part 4...

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 5 měsíci

      Ahh, thank you so much for the kind words. So glad you enjoyed - part four on the way!

  • @sandolorsilverdollar
    @sandolorsilverdollar Před 6 měsíci +1

    thanks ruari

  • @lucymruane
    @lucymruane Před 6 měsíci +1

    Ruairí I love this series of yours, thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent, Lucia

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much Lucia, for the kind words, and for watching 🙏

  • @TroyTempest0
    @TroyTempest0 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wow - Another wonderful insight into this great instrument thanks Ruairi - so lookin' forward to the next vid !

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks so much for watching! Really glad you enjoyed - keep an eye out for the fourth and final part early 2024!

  • @TrebizondMusic-cm6fp
    @TrebizondMusic-cm6fp Před 6 měsíci +1

    I've loved this series so far: seeing the old-fashioned styles of playing and building, which I've realized I prefer to the modern styles. I recently carved a long and stout tipper out of a branch from a neighbor's cherry tree, and I'm thinking I might put a jingle on my drum - a cheap one, but maybe one day I'll be able to get a really good one.

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci

      Wonderful! So glad that you are making+ modifying yourself, its very much part of the tradition! Thanks for watching, and delighted you enjoyed, Ruairi

  • @fredcox961
    @fredcox961 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I am greatly enjoying your series on the Irish Bodhrán! The first thing I did after watching the first video in the series was to send a link to my precious granddaughter. I would like to know what breed of goat makes for the best skin. Also, would the skin of a whitetail deer work well? I used to raise goats on my farm, mostly for milking. And I have lots of deer on my farm too., and many species of trees. Do any of the makers tell you what their preferred wood species and characteristics are? This is so exciting to see and hear the makers and their instruments and shops and hear of those who have passed on but have left such a rich legacy! Thank you! You are a treasure, Ruairi Glasheen. And I lilke your horse too. :)

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the kind words Fred! Glad you enjoyed the films. Makers are mostly using ash and birch for rims, though it really depends on the maker, and each drum is different..As for goats, and cures.. secrets that weren't divulged to me!

  • @matthewbradfor6
    @matthewbradfor6 Před 6 měsíci

    Another wonderful episode! 👏👏👏

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching! And for the kind words 🙌

  • @eburke5533
    @eburke5533 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is fascinating. Love the series, an-mhaith ar fad!

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for watching! All the best, Ruairi

  • @jupitor919
    @jupitor919 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for this..

  • @Sumptayum
    @Sumptayum Před 4 měsíci

    I hope you mention the late great Charlie Byrne in this, bodhran maker from Thurles Co Tipperary, a very important man concerning bodhrans, myself, Johnny Ringo, Maurice Tate and Nick Power believe he made some of the best drums out there. Sadly Charlie passed away a while back but his family I do believe continue the business.
    Edit: I'll take that back, this is mainly about the man himself, was lucky to meet him and play with him sampling one of his drums at the Willie Clancy week in the nineties.

  • @jamesdumbelton
    @jamesdumbelton Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great series, looking forward to the 4th episode ☺

  • @CormacHolland
    @CormacHolland Před 6 měsíci

    What is the song in the background of this video called? Absolutely love it

    • @bodhran
      @bodhran  Před 6 měsíci +2

      This is a recording of a tune called the Gael I arranged for the docs, performed by the very wonderful John Dipper