Bodhrán

Bodhrán I: Introduction (Summer 2020)

This class covers the basics of the Irish drum with focus on the reel and jig rhythms

Details

$145 general / $115 members
Date(s)

Jul 7, 2020 – Aug 11, 2020

6:30pm

Contact

info@irishartscenter.org


Location

Our summer 2020 term will be held online. 

This class will be conducted via Zoom, a widely used and free application that works well for online learning. Upon registration, you will receive a link and instructions for downloading the program. Laptop, desk computer, or tablet with video and audio ability is required.

Overview

Siobhan Egan-Moore, Tuesdays, 6:30pm—7:30pm
6 weekly sessions beginning July 7

This class covers the basics of the Irish drum with focus on the reel and jig rhythms. We’ll listen to various styles of traditional music and also learn bodhrán etiquette for sessions. Enthusiasm and a love for the music are the only requirements for enrollment.

Instrument required. For information about instrument rentals and purchases, click here



Student testimonial:


"[Siobhan] is very experienced and very patient, and encouraged us to have fun!" 


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