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  • i have a pakistan tuneable bodhran and it makes a horrible metalic sound. how would i fix it. the sound it makes keeps me from wanting to touch it. any help would be greatly appreciated

  • All that work, and you still end up with a damned bodhran...

  • LMAO them bars are for support for the frame

  • does the tape wrinkle on the iner side since the tape is straight, and stretched around a round edge?

  • Excellent, thank you.

  • I play a Valmusic 20€ bodhran and I really enjoy myself.. but it's not tuneable

  • Great stuff Paul!

    I come across some youngsters learning the bodhran, and the parents buy these drums and ask me to teach them to play - I can now help them sound better quicker!

  • Excellent video, helped me make a pretty good internet bodhran sound mellow. Wow!

  • G'day Paul, good to see you are still helping the musical world. I just bought my first bodhran. Now to learn to play and make them. Cheers Robert

  • fascinating, thank you

  • THANK YOU!

  • Thanks for this Video. We added it into our "Backstage" playlist. I'm a liitle bit fear to try this with my Christmas present :-)

  • whel i got my dads bodhran which is cheap and shit. i did the same with his drum and it work

    ps a know wy the thing on the rim is on the rim

    the drum is made out ov one layer. the thing is to keep it togeter

  • Wow what a difference, whats the sheels made from, is there much difference between stave or ply? many thanks

  • Hi Chefslot. The drum shell is probably steamed & bent. It's the cheapest way for the Asian makers to make these drums. For a shell as thin as a bodhran, usually 6-8mm, you'd probably be looking at segmented rather than stave shell. Ply laminate is hard to beat though for building a stable shell.

  • Hey paul! Thanks this is really helping! I was looking for another bodhran to play, that was larger then my old 10 inch riverdance. one that I could take on trips. But how wide is the tape your using, I do have some old super 88 thats only half an inch wide, is this ok to use, or should I get a wider taps, yours looks like atleast a good inch wide.

  • Hey B105 - glad the video is helping. the tape is 1.5" - you could use a less wide one however it may be more inclined to come off. If you put a thin & flat layer of contact cement on the skin where the tape is to go that will help. HTH -P

  • Ok then! I wil then search for wider tape! Thank you again! This will help with my play. Since I'm directing it, I can't play as the minstrel, so I'm teaching one of the actors to play, and we both hate when one of us is stuck with the little 10 inch. I'm buying a cheap $30, 14 x 3.5 inch plywood drum, hoping it will be nice, but I has that look of a crappy drum, so I'm gonna use this video for help! thanks again!

  • hello Paul...I brought a cheapish little drum back from Dublin I have followed your advise & cut, scrapped & taped it & I think its helped a lot

    cheers............Dave

  • Well done, Paul. Wish you would have sped up after a bit more taping, though. WOuld have been good to see it in action w/the stretching and such.

  • I just did the modification of my pakistan drum and it sounds so, so much better. It actually sounds like a good Bodhran now!

    I didn´t know that the taping could do so much for the sound, now I am thinking of taping my BW drum too. Thanks for your very informative video!

  • Great video, Paul, I can´t wait to try this on my drum (the nasty one) :-)

  • Great tips Paul.

    My drum came from Pakistan, and the skin was quality, not a lot of scraping noise, especially now that I've "broken it in." It also came with the type of cross-bar that you opted to cut out.

    Just thought that I'd point out that if you have one of these cross-bars, you can use it to brace your hand to really press hard against the skin for a different, slightly fuller tone than you would just by placing your hand on the skin.

    Also, the bar makes standing and playing easier.

  • Hey FE99. Thanks for commenting.

    Yeah I know about using crossbars, but on this drum they really made it unplayable plus are unnecessary for my style of play so out they came!. I've never had a problem standing up and playing without crossbars - I'm doing it in the video :)

    Thanks for your comments, all gratefully received.

  • Thanks for posting the good Info!

  • Go Badgers! Nice video by the way.

  • hahahahaha .....cheap and nasty....great instructional video ! well needed especialy in todays economy.

  • nicely done Paul!

    -Kip

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