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Air Bodhran World Championship.

30 Jan 10 - 07:58 AM (#2825353)
Subject: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: Tim Leaning

I am given to understand that the First world Air Bodrhan Championship is to be held at Blitherscrum Folk Festival this year.
Any ideas when the tickets will be available?


30 Jan 10 - 08:15 AM (#2825367)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: GUEST,Goat Girl

I can get over the pond if we can firm up the dates.


30 Jan 10 - 08:23 AM (#2825371)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: GUEST,Learaí na Láibe

It deserves to be held in a place with the unfortunate name of "Blitherscrum"

Blitherscrum ?


30 Jan 10 - 08:47 AM (#2825386)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: Vic Smith

The last time I was in Blitherscrum was on April 1st.....


30 Jan 10 - 08:58 AM (#2825394)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: Jim Carroll

Would that all bodhrans were 'air'
Jim Carroll


30 Jan 10 - 09:36 AM (#2825419)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: GUEST

If u only have negative comments there are already loads of threads suitable for you.
This is a serious thread for the air bodrhan enthusiast
Just a finger in the other ear if you don't like it.


30 Jan 10 - 09:51 AM (#2825431)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: Vic Smith

Further investigation reveals that the Blitherscrum organising committee came up with the idea of an "Air Bodhran Competition" (the correct spelling of this Celtic drum by the way) following the collapse of their "Giraffe Impersonation Competition". This had been won five years running by Reg Fiaf and nobody else thought they had a chance so they didn't enter and the competition lapsed.

The Blitherscrum organising committee were greatly influenced by the great Reg Hall who has written that "The only place that the bodhran should be heard is being played by The Wren Boys on St. Stephen's Day..... and then not every year."

Following Reg's advice the committee has decided that the Air Bodhran Competition should be held every time February 29th falls on a Saturday.


30 Jan 10 - 10:11 AM (#2825443)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: GUEST

We used to enjoy the GIC.The highlight for me was the delightful scarf and
Muffler exhibit in the auxiliary beer tent.
Some must have taken years to create.
TimL.


30 Jan 10 - 10:15 AM (#2825447)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: Folkiedave

The winner of the Air Bodhran competition will be known the "Modhran".


30 Jan 10 - 10:18 AM (#2825449)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: Jim Carroll

"This is a serious thread for the air bodrhan enthusiast"
Seriously - as a lover of Irish music living in a place where they have the best of it wall-to-wall, you have my full support.
Air bodhranning means we don't have to bother with our annual cull.
Jim Carroll


30 Jan 10 - 11:27 AM (#2825514)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: GUEST

Fail to see the connection between air bodhran and your penchant for destroying books.


30 Jan 10 - 12:09 PM (#2825562)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: Jim Carroll

Books????????
Jim Carroll


30 Jan 10 - 12:13 PM (#2825567)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: GUEST,Picketywitch

The correct spelling, Vic Smith, is bodhrán!


30 Jan 10 - 01:27 PM (#2825653)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: GUEST,tim l

Annual cull? C'mon Mr C.


31 Jan 10 - 08:18 AM (#2826303)
Subject: RE: Air Bodrhan World Championship.
From: GUEST

Quotes:

Learaí na Láibe:
"It deserves to be held in a place with the unfortunate name of "Blitherscrum"

Blitherscrum ?"

Vic Smith:
"The last time I was in Blitherscrum was on April 1st....."


Jayz! aren't I the right eejit. (embarrassment smilie)


31 Jan 10 - 08:50 AM (#2826318)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: GUEST,MC Fat

I understand that the new Olympic sport of clay bodhran shooting will take place in Northern Ireland as part of the 2012 Olympics.


31 Jan 10 - 03:49 PM (#2826642)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Folkiedave

An up-date on that. Clay bodhrans are very expensive to make and just shoot - so people are allowed to practise on real ones. And using a machine gun is not regarded as cheating.


31 Jan 10 - 04:35 PM (#2826676)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Tim Leaning

Hmm there is a sub section to the contest where they have a bodhran on a stick.(pause for that to sink in....)
Also a new craze for playing Air Bodhran whilst lamenting the death of the folk club.
Hot air bodhraning. LOL


31 Jan 10 - 05:11 PM (#2826710)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Georgiansilver

At Blitherscrum last year I particularly enjoyed the Frizbodranning competition.. those things fly through the air with a precision unmatched in a Folk Club!!!! I actually won first prize which was an air bodhran!....... With the 2010 festival fast approaching I guess the directors and committee will be meeting to make the usual arrangements..... Hope they get 'Jezlo' and 'Vinegar Butt' again this year.......


31 Jan 10 - 11:34 PM (#2826943)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Tim Leaning

I want to put in a word about the Toilets.
Do you think we shud have some?


01 Feb 10 - 03:50 AM (#2827011)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Georgiansilver

"There was I, digging this hole, A hole in the ground. Digging it square cause I didn't want it round!!!   Who sung that???


01 Feb 10 - 03:51 AM (#2827014)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Dave MacKenzie

Wasn't it Bernard Cribbins?


01 Feb 10 - 05:36 AM (#2827062)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: GUEST,MC Fat (at work)

Doh Dave. Them bodhran in't made of clay that would be dumb. They is properer bodhrans and you get extra ponits if you hit the player. Now all togethere Pull..........


01 Feb 10 - 07:31 AM (#2827119)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Folkiedave

Machine guns are still permitted though?


01 Feb 10 - 08:12 AM (#2827154)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Georgiansilver

Blunderbuss is better for shooting bodhrans... you can't miss!!!! Although it has been said by many that they would love to miss them!


01 Feb 10 - 10:21 AM (#2827233)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: JohnB

Do you use an air head to skin one of of these bodhran's ?
Or are they just used to play them ??
JohnB


01 Feb 10 - 04:48 PM (#2827560)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Tim Leaning

There seems to be some predjudice against Air Bodhrans, There I've said it.
I know its consider impolite to mention the helipants int the room.
Do you think it is the "real" bodhran players who are displaying such ignorance of this traditional instrument.


01 Feb 10 - 05:48 PM (#2827607)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Surreysinger

I must admit I haven't seen many around at festivals lately. Is it a dying art?
(Mind you I suppose it must be if the rules of clay bodhranning as outlined above are anything to go by).


01 Feb 10 - 09:23 PM (#2827760)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Tattie Bogle

I thought they were all in the front row of the audience at the Danny Kyle awards competition at Celtic Connections in Glasgow last week, trying to outplay the poor chap on stage! Bit of a riddle innit? (or that's what a bodhran turns into if you machine-gun it!)


02 Feb 10 - 10:27 AM (#2828140)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: GUEST,tim

I play hair bohran with brushes of course!


02 Feb 10 - 10:40 AM (#2828164)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Dave MacKenzie

Shave the Goat!


07 Feb 10 - 02:22 PM (#2832283)
Subject: RE: Air Bodhran World Championship.
From: Tim Leaning

Which needs the thicker skin the drum or the player?
Get someone to write the answer on a postcard and send it too.