Bodhrán Triplets | Rolls : BODHRÁN BOOTCAMP - WEEK 4
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
- In this video I'll share my own approach to playing double ended triplets on the Bodhrán and give you two approaches to try out. My first approach, the methodical approach breaks it down into 3 distinct movements or shapes to practice slowly before building up speed. The second, is more of a feel it out approach which I'll take you through in the video. Hope you find it helpful!
I’m Ruairi Glasheen, and I’m a percussionist, composer and filmmaker based in London. I’ve been playing bodhrán since I was 4 years old and I simply love this instrument! This is the first episode in a NEW SERIES of technique tutorials where I’ll share with you my approach to playing this instrument so please comment below any suggestions or requests you might have!
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thanks ever since my son started he got so much better
So excited to find this video. I was given a Bodhran as a gift a few years ago because I love the sound of it so much. I finally got motivated to pick it up. I was able to get some decent sound out of it but when I went to look at how it was actually being played I was disappointed to find I was doing it wrong! Now, I realise that the videos I watched were the top end style you mentioned and what I was in doing was the Kerry style. It came quite naturally actually and I am thrilled. I hope that I will get comfortable enough to play it when I next travel to spend time with my Ceilidh loving family in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. At 67 years old it just goes to show you can teach an old dog some new tricks!
The second method works much better for me, thanks for the video!
you´re a great teacher and musician! thank you so much for your videos and greets from Austria! Herwig
Very kind of you to write - thanks Herwig 🙏
Thankyou ❤
This has done a great job of breaking down the movements for using the back of the tipper! Feels a lot less unnatural to me now.
Very informative and excellently presented video as always!
Big thanks
Thanks Ruairi! Really loving the Bootcamp videos! Triplets were my Nemesis up until a short while ago, and this video has really cemented the technicalities for me. I really struggled with triplets/rolls for a while, but now things have just "clicked". Once I understood the movements, I found it very helpful to close my eyes and really feel what my hand/tipper are doing. Now I can crank triplets out really fast and find myself automatically adding them here and there when I play! Your videos have opened so many doors for me - and I’m sure I’m not alone in saying that! 😁
FANtastic! Delighted to read this Jeni, so glad the video helped to consolidate it a little - Happy practice! Ruairi
I picked this up accidentally when I first started learning - I found that if I held the tipper loosely in the middle, holding like a pencil, it’ll bounce itself into a triplet. Similarly to the end demonstration but without the whole hand gripping. In fact there’s fair distance between the palm and the tipper with my approach. I found you can do a really fast roll with this approach. I do use one of the classic tippers with a ball in each end (I think this one comes with lots of beginner bodhrans). Very much appreciate your videos! The photographic/cinematic quality is excellent too.
Hi Ruiri I have a beater with the ball on each end , and am a beginner.Is this OK for the double ended triplets?
Really appreciate these videos Ruairi. I started bodhran this year, and you have been a really big help. 🎶💕 Playing along (well, trying to) to music I love has been keeping me sane through the lockdown. 😀
Wonderful to read this, and I'm delighted the tutorials have been helpful. Fingers crossed for a brighter, music filled 2021 🙌💫
Excellent stuff! I only started to learn a week ago, but your 'feel it out' approach had me 'playing' triplets in no time at all! I found that bringing the stick parallel, and allowing the stick to have it's own way was the answer. Great videos, thanks for sharing!
Amazing Ruairi, what a great explanationi Thx a lot
I'll test both approaches. Thanks a lot !!!
Thank you... You are the best... I'm a Conga player learning to play this fantastic instrument.
Thanks Jerry - your very kind to write, and honestly, I'm just delighted people find the videos helpful 🙇♂️
amazing, I got it all! Thank you very much 😊🤝
Hi Ruarí great video . I'm new to the Bodhrán.
Love it!
Cheers James!
Great lesson. Love your videos. Thank you
My pleasure!
Great and straight to the point (of the tipper 🤭) as usual 👏 👏 ♥ 🎶 🥁 🇮🇪
😂hahahaha! Good stuff!
Another great tutorial, cheers.
Your very welcome 👍🎵
Nice😌 cant wait for me Mc neela to arrive and try this.
How are you finding your mcneela?
Brilliant, like all your other videos
Thank you Marjorie!
Thanks again, Ruairi, for another excellent tutorial. I think the second approach will work better for me. I've been following your lessons and returning to them since July. I have also been playing along to playlists I have put together on the three formats of jigs,reels and hornpipes. On another topic, I would have liked to see you drum longer on the Wellerman song.Your part finished too early. Best wishes, John
Thanks for the kind words John, and glad the videos are a help. take care, Ruairi
Clear and helpful (as usual) I can do this but I never knew how I was doing it. The parallel 'instinct' approach means that I might be better at controlling it :-)
Great stuff Kieran!
The feel out approach seems to work! just hit it until something happens is my style 😄
Awesome! Usually one of the two approached does the trick 😉
Thanks for the video Ruairi, I would love to hear your opinion about traditional bodhrans vs modern bodhrans. I can't find any videos about this. I love the deeper sound of a more traditional drum.
Thanks Colm - for sure. Ultimately I think it comes down to individual taste, and I tend to prefer more traditional untaped drums myself. Each to their own, and I always encourage my students to try as many different instruments as possible and follow their ear ( and heart!) to choose which sound they prefer.
Im a string folky. Me and my partner have just started learning the bodhran. Really enjoy your video and style mate. You have a website or any online courses ?
Many thanks
Tom
Awesome, thank you! Yes, I do a 6 week online course and all the details are over on my website - happy practice! Ruairi
Hi Ruairi from Jamie Victoria Australia
Awesome! Thanks Kylie !
Is there a way to do a triplet on the upstroke?
this is witchcraft! LOL another few weeks before I'll be even attempting this!
I want to see you go nuts on that tonbak behind you.
an-mhaith, go raibh míle maith agat
Tá fáilte romhat Gearóid 🙌
Thankyou ❤