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Re: Bodhrans
Posted By: Brunnen-G, on host 203.96.105.188
Date: Saturday, August 26, 2000, at 01:43:15
In Reply To: Re: New Music posted by Grishny on Friday, August 25, 2000, at 05:34:35:

> > My mother got a Chieftains CD after she and my fiather went to one of their concerts. I was rather fond of it; especially "The Long Black Veil." I think that was the name of the album, actually.
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> > ~Minamoon
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> I'm certainly not a Chieftains afficionado, but my favorite song of theirs that I've heard is called "Boffyflow and Spike." I don't know what its origins are, but it makes you think of a very raucous and rowdy Irish Pub or something when you listen to it.
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> Gri"what's a bodhran?"shny

The Chieftains are great. A bodhran, pronounced more or less "bowron", is a type of drum. It's a wooden hoop with a hide stretched over one side (imagine a very large tambourine without the jingly bits) and it's held vertically on the lap with one hand and played with a little paddle-type double-ended stick with the other hand. It sounds wonderful, and completely unlike any other sort of drum I've heard.

Brunnen-"the Irish music person"G