| the cat Posts: 687 |
Posted: 03-Apr-2007 20:42 Well done to the North Sea Gas guy. One thing that annoys me is folkies (or other musicians for that matter) who expect people in a pub to act like an audience. Most of the time if the performer is good enough they will get a reaction out of at least some of the crowd. |
| the cat Posts: 687 |
Posted: 03-Apr-2007 20:56 ALSO, what about folk who take more than one bodhran to a session. Especially the huge big daft ones. Has anyone ever seen any good bodhran players with one of these pointless monstrosities? |
| highlandsinger Posts: 310 |
Posted: 03-Apr-2007 21:38 Speaking to a very exclusive bodhran-maker yesterday, apparantly the latest trend in Australia is small diameter bodhrans with deep sides, for more volume, less size. Seems size isn't everything! |
| the cat Posts: 687 |
Posted: 03-Apr-2007 21:40 As long as it's quite deep with a nice skin! |
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