Oh ya? I made a 14" x 2 3/4 Bodhran drum out of a deepwell hubcap for a F550 tour bus and covered it with body work floor application plastic =oD I used a broomstick for the middle and made it tuneable useing allen keys and fabricated steel brackets moving a round piece of plywood i cut to fit and sanded, up and down...
I also airbrushed celtic designs around the outside and clearcoated it.
All thanks to Jesse wonderful instructional video on how the Bodhran drum works =oD
Jesse...Search on David Schnaufer and/or Tennessee Box Dulcimer. Dulcimers evolved into many styles and shapes after inspiriation from memory of or actual European instruments. It appears the box dulcimer was more common in Tennessee where the hourglass shape may have evolved with slight nuances to the shape out of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Nice dulcimer and you do a great job explaining it along with your other videos that explain/teach.
Nice. The people who live there say 'Ap-a-LATCH-in, rather than the way you said it.
garybonobowood 4 months ago
you took alittle more time with that one didnt you? hahaha
grayfoxthe5th 2 years ago
Oh ya? I made a 14" x 2 3/4 Bodhran drum out of a deepwell hubcap for a F550 tour bus and covered it with body work floor application plastic =oD I used a broomstick for the middle and made it tuneable useing allen keys and fabricated steel brackets moving a round piece of plywood i cut to fit and sanded, up and down...
I also airbrushed celtic designs around the outside and clearcoated it.
All thanks to Jesse wonderful instructional video on how the Bodhran drum works =oD
rockthedojo1 2 years ago
Jesse...Search on David Schnaufer and/or Tennessee Box Dulcimer. Dulcimers evolved into many styles and shapes after inspiriation from memory of or actual European instruments. It appears the box dulcimer was more common in Tennessee where the hourglass shape may have evolved with slight nuances to the shape out of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Nice dulcimer and you do a great job explaining it along with your other videos that explain/teach.
Thanks
Dave
dholeton 2 years ago
i think it's so incrediably cool to MAKE an instrument. especially from scratch--it's very imperssive
54321emb 2 years ago
lets hear the thing??
skullywag999 2 years ago
Sweet dulcimer, I've got a new project to spend the rest of my free time with.
screechweasel 2 years ago
Very cool. Another North American original instrument would be the banjo, which was developed by African slaves.
TenienDaithen 2 years ago 2
three good words " I Made That "
mymTHEgrey 2 years ago 2
Looks fantastic! Great building!
davedupplaw 2 years ago
looks nice thanks for posting
sinner48 2 years ago
Very Cool!
It seems like the video might have stopped before you intended.
jistanidiot 2 years ago
The original video was too long, so I had to split it up.
Thanks for watching,
Jesse
BardofCornwall 2 years ago
That's beautifully done!
dancergirl 2 years ago
thats cool man i would like one
nov1693 2 years ago