Irish Bodhrán Techniques (Grip & Tone hand) - Lesson 1

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @derekmorse8171
    @derekmorse8171 4 месяца назад +1

    this is the best introduction to the bodhran I have watched on the net and I have seen loads. Thank you

  • @raysilva8988
    @raysilva8988 Год назад +3

    This is one of the best musical instruction videos I've ever seen, regardless of instrument. You, sir, are a master teacher! Thank you so much.

  • @johnmactaggart3556
    @johnmactaggart3556 Год назад +1

    Just starting out at 70, good basic tutorial, thank you

  • @ruthcasement5844
    @ruthcasement5844 9 месяцев назад +1

    Been playing for 25+ years back to learning basic after stroke can’t sit in sessions now but can’t give up great video James Casement 😊

  • @sarmajere2866
    @sarmajere2866 4 года назад +7

    This is fantastic. I've been learning for two weeks and my tipper holding technique was something I was struggling with!
    My wrist thanks you!

  • @michaelkerton2064
    @michaelkerton2064 Год назад

    One of the best explanations of technique I've seen.

  • @tjthorn9703
    @tjthorn9703 11 месяцев назад

    I got a Bordhran for Christmas and I found this video. Excellent! As a percussionist I really appreciate your approach to teaching. I hope to one day be as good on the Bodhran as you are. Thank you

  • @kevincharliefoxtrot9792
    @kevincharliefoxtrot9792 4 года назад +4

    You had me at, “the science behind it. . .” 👍
    I’ve watched it a few times now.

    • @KieranLeonardMusic
      @KieranLeonardMusic  4 года назад +1

      Great to hear Kevin! There's more content on its way in the coming weeks!

  • @andrewfitzsimons8509
    @andrewfitzsimons8509 10 месяцев назад

    How very interesting!!!! I’ve been playing badly for 40 years . No problem with the length of video thanks !!

  • @JohnGrogan915
    @JohnGrogan915 2 года назад

    Excellent Kieran. Thank you.

  • @aussiepete67
    @aussiepete67 Год назад

    Cheers mate from Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺.. awesome vid thanks for sharing

  • @danmertz3734
    @danmertz3734 2 года назад

    Not my first video 3/4 grip more wrist, I like it the strike comes natural.

  • @chrishedges6265
    @chrishedges6265 2 года назад

    I really like this video - thank you, Kieran! I have watched a lot of bodhran videos, both instructional and performance, and one thing I have noticed is that no two bodhran players use exactly the same technique. It's a damned drum, and there are plenty of ways to get acceptable sounds out of it. The best videos - like this one - say that "some players are more comfortable doing this another way but this is how I do it and teach it". Watch every video you can, try every technique you see, and decide works best for you. For example, I tried the two-finger traditional snare drum tipper grip, and found that it really improved my playing. I have also been a "tone hand slider" and loved Keiran's advice that you can just keep your hand in one position and rotate the wrist to apply variations in pressure. I'm still working on this to see if it suits me. Finally, what I really like is the message that your technique should take into account your physical comfort and long-term impacts on your health and dexterity. Somehow the thought of an arthritic bodhran player puts me in mind of a one-armed paper hanger.

  • @roberte5593
    @roberte5593 2 года назад

    Genius explanation. Makes perfect sense.

  • @ozangler5642
    @ozangler5642 5 лет назад +1

    G'Day Kieran,
    I enjoyed your video very much. I've been playing bodhren on and off for decades but learned so much from you in this eleven or so minutes. Your simplification of grip and use of the tone hand has helped me immensely. I have to admit I've been guilty of "overplaying" with the bodhren with tone hand all over the place and belting the face of the drum at all points. It seemed to impress people but made it hard to duplicate sounds. Your tips on tipper grip and placing the tone hand are making and will make life easier. My wrist says thank you!
    Thanks for posting this video. I look forward to watching more of your work.
    Cheers,
    Steve.

    • @KieranLeonardMusic
      @KieranLeonardMusic  5 лет назад

      I'm all about simplicity Steve! It's what works! Really happy to hear that you found it useful! I've been saying it for an age, but I will be doing a series of videos to expand on this one, but it's hard getting the time to sit down and do them!
      But do subscribe and you'll get notified when I next post!

  • @K2shadowfax
    @K2shadowfax 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great lesson! Enjoy a sub!

  • @juliannbarrow431
    @juliannbarrow431 2 года назад

    Brand new player but have been playing the set for a while now, this was a great explanation and set up for me starting out

  • @otherwisedm7027
    @otherwisedm7027 11 месяцев назад

    Really helpful video for a beginner, thanks!

  • @aucourant9998
    @aucourant9998 Год назад

    That was really excellent. Thank you very much.

  • @dainforsythe7129
    @dainforsythe7129 5 лет назад +1

    Fine work, Kieran. Thanks!

  • @kenniclown3103
    @kenniclown3103 6 лет назад +5

    I like your explanation. I have been using the pencil grip but I followed your instruction and I like this grip! I find double ended triplets way easier and it seems faster. Your focus on keeping things ergonomic is important, I think.

  • @allenquartermane6134
    @allenquartermane6134 4 года назад +1

    Great video! I learned more here than several others I viewed. Love your style and put me ahead of what I want to learn. Thanx for posting this!

  • @dannyhughes9874
    @dannyhughes9874 5 лет назад +1

    So clear and so informative.

  • @reliablebow
    @reliablebow 2 года назад

    Thank you!✨🎶

  • @SLJeans
    @SLJeans Год назад

    Thank you so much. After adjusting to this method, I was able to immediately play faster with less discomfort in my arm. Now I can work on playing better triplets. 🥁 🪘

  • @BillyHuntIII
    @BillyHuntIII 4 года назад

    Great video! This got me to take lessons with you, which I am really enjoying. You are a good teacher!

  • @grunkleman4280
    @grunkleman4280 2 года назад +1

    Really helpful explanations about why you do what you do. I naturally gravitated to a similar technique and now I can adapt that to improve further. Thanks for the video

  • @alecgrant3628
    @alecgrant3628 3 года назад

    Very helpful, sir. Thank you.

  • @kimjunge3987
    @kimjunge3987 5 лет назад

    Inspiring indeed Kieran. A hobbyist percussionist here who just moved to Ireland and wanting to learn to play the bodhran. I have no idea what I'm talking about other than to say I can tell you are a good teacher with some good basic tips to pass on.
    Kim Jungé

  • @hedswim7002
    @hedswim7002 4 года назад

    Great lesson.

  • @gregoryfvalentine4132
    @gregoryfvalentine4132 4 года назад

    Awesome explanation you’re a great teacher, comping from a fellow percussionist

  • @jpeood32
    @jpeood32 2 месяца назад

    I love the sound of your drum. I’m a beginner and I am shopping. I’m also 72 years old and I don’t wanna waste money on inferior drums. I like the parents this depth of sound of the drum were using. What make and size is your drum and what is the most common size for beginner?

  • @alexnuta9188
    @alexnuta9188 6 лет назад +3

    This video has revived my interest in the bodhrán.
    I'm a classically trained percussionist and had given up on the thing while trying for the pencil/bent wrist grip. It's horrible and made me give up the instrument to avoid injury.
    Can't wait to try this at home on my bodhrán.
    How about a video on how to care for the bodhrán? I can't seem to get that deep sound out of mine, I think the skin is too tight. Any tips would be welcome in an upcoming video.
    Go raibh maith agat.

    • @KieranLeonardMusic
      @KieranLeonardMusic  6 лет назад

      Alex Nuta that’s great to hear you’re back playing Alex! Don’t be afraid to shoot me a message if you’ve any questions. Hoping to finally get round to doing another video before Christmas. Any other ideas send them in!

  • @susancallhutchison7986
    @susancallhutchison7986 3 года назад +4

    Anyone else send a stick flying across the room with their new relaxed grip? Just me? Ah, well.

  • @PhilHenDrums
    @PhilHenDrums 3 года назад

    This is super helpful. Thank you!

    • @KieranLeonardMusic
      @KieranLeonardMusic  3 года назад

      Hey Phil, Thank you! Really glad it was helpful, keep an eye on the channel for more uploads!

  • @fradrake11
    @fradrake11 4 года назад

    Thank you I learned a great deal. I may even change how I hold the tipper. I am a awkward left hander too .

  • @buda1895
    @buda1895 Год назад

    Thank you for showing me i did classes and I still didn't get the hand part inside the drum I was never shown only shown the jigs and reels beats.

  • @Malecare
    @Malecare 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @thorralf
    @thorralf 6 лет назад

    I play the Kerry-Grip mixed with some top-end features ;). I really love your explanation about why you've chosen this grip. I personally think there is no "right" or "wrong" grip, but just techniques that may limit you or enhance. Everybody has an own "motor function" (Motorik in German). That means there are biologically given ways of movements that suits and some that need a lot of practice. During my long "career" of being a lecturer for bodhrán I had situations from time to time where I needed to adapt techniques to the given motor function of a student. Sometimes this is very interesting if you can follow me here. To me bodhrán is just a normal percussion instrument and it can produce that large amount of sound. So every technique that offers a certain sound is OK to me... What is the same way important is the body flow and muscle movement... You can cause blockings with a not as comfortable way or you can emphasize or be accurate with a helpful grip... You do a nice job with this video... Have great success mate!

  • @beezerlixx
    @beezerlixx 5 лет назад

    Inspiring indeed Kieran. A hobbyist percussionist here who just moved to Ireland and wanting to learn to play the bodhran. I have no idea what I'm talking about other than to say I can tell you are a good teacher with some good basic tips to pass on.

  • @derekhoran6295
    @derekhoran6295 5 лет назад +1

    Great video Kieran keep up the good work just one thing how do you do that whoosh sound I love it 👍

    • @KieranLeonardMusic
      @KieranLeonardMusic  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Derek! That whoosh sound is using the friction of my finger against the skin of the drum! The mighty Robbie Walsh showed it to me!

  • @j.d.4697
    @j.d.4697 2 года назад

    I can't find "official" grips like with modern drums which I used to play before.
    I guess there is a bunch of basic grip ideas but you hold the tippers whatever way works for you?

  • @laurenceblackadder3103
    @laurenceblackadder3103 2 года назад

    Hey Kieran I liberated a 20” none adjustable Bodharn from a band member and started learning last. Do you have Bohran size and makers recommendations?

  • @user-qn5qj5do3g
    @user-qn5qj5do3g 2 года назад

    I'm just beginning to play the bodhran. When I grip the stick between thumb and forefinger, do the other 3 fingers lie on the outside or the "body side" of the stick - or does it matter?

  • @billyjoe-yp3ry
    @billyjoe-yp3ry 7 месяцев назад

    What is the best bohoran for a beginner

  • @andyfaden
    @andyfaden 4 года назад +1

    Hi Kieran just back into playing Bodhran again. please could you tell me what stick you’re using?
    Many thanks.

    • @KieranLeonardMusic
      @KieranLeonardMusic  4 года назад

      Hey Andy, the stick in that video is a 'hot rod' style stick made by Niall Carey of NiCA percussion. You can find him on Facebook. I also use a solid stick designed in conjunction with Gordon Falconer of Falconwood tippers. You can find those on www.falconwood.nl . Happy playing!

  • @JeremySibson
    @JeremySibson 6 лет назад +1

    Great video Kieran. Might have to hit you up for a Skype lesson soon to solidify a few things.

    • @KieranLeonardMusic
      @KieranLeonardMusic  6 лет назад

      Any time Jeremy, get the ideas in, and I'll keep doing them!! No worries re: Skype, can always set something up!

    • @aidan4062
      @aidan4062 6 лет назад

      Kieran,
      This was really helpful, thanks! Do you do Skype lessons? I'm in the states and would love to connect a few times to boost my playing.

    • @KieranLeonardMusic
      @KieranLeonardMusic  6 лет назад

      Daniel I do Daniel! You can find out more and contact me @ kleonardmusic.com

  • @shaalis
    @shaalis 5 лет назад +2

    exactly the way to save your wrists!

  • @orlaghmcelhannan1508
    @orlaghmcelhannan1508 Год назад

    I'm having a hard time with the stick😭

    • @irishjay9485
      @irishjay9485 Год назад

      I'm the same. Did you ever get it used to it?