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  2. Bodhrán - Wikipedia

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    The bodhrán (/ ˈ b aʊ r ɑː n, b aʊ ˈ r ɑː n, ˈ b ɔːr ɑː n, ˈ b ɔːr ə n /, [1] [2] Irish: [ˈbˠəuɾˠaːnˠ]; plural bodhráin) is a frame drum [3] used in Irish music ranging from 25 to 65 cm (10–26 in) in diameter, with most drums measuring 35–45

  3. List of bodhrán players - Wikipedia

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    Tate Donovan American actor and director playing with the traditional Irish band, The Descendant; Chrigel Glanzmann of Eluveitie; Jackie Moran of Comas, Liz Carroll and Larry Nugent; Elayne Harrington, rapper [17] Tommy Hayes of Stockton's Wing [18] [14] [15] [19] [20] John Joe Kelly of Flook [14] [21] [22] [23] Seamus Kennedy; Dave King of ...

  4. Crowdy-crawn - Wikipedia

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    It is similar to the Irish bodhrán. [2] It is used by some modern Cornish traditional music groups as a solo or accompaniment instrument. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The name crowdy-crawn is derived from the Cornish " croder croghen ," literally "skin sieve," [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] sometimes shortened to "crowd."

  5. Celtic rock - Wikipedia

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    The style of music is the hybrid of traditional Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh and Breton musical forms with rock music. [2] This has been achieved by the playing of traditional music, particularly ballads, jigs and reels with rock instrumentation; by the addition of traditional Celtic instruments, including the Celtic harp, tin whistle, uilleann pipes (or Irish Bagpipes), fiddle, bodhrán ...

  6. List of All-Ireland Fleadh champions - Wikipedia

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    Note that the All-Ireland Fleadh Championships are unrelated to the All-Ireland Pipe Band Championships organised jointly by the Irish Pipe Band Association (IPBA) and the Northern Ireland Branch of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association (RSPBANI). 1985, O'Neill Pipe Band, County Armagh; 1987, O'Neill Pipe Band, County Armagh

  7. Rónán Ó Snodaigh - Wikipedia

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    Rónán was born on 1 January 1970 and grew up as the second youngest of six boys in an Irish-speaking family in Sandymount, Dublin. He attended Scoil Lorcáin in Monkstown and at the age of 12 got his first bodhrán as a present from his mother, who thought that this might help him join the rest of his brothers who were excelling in singing and whistle playing.