This pair of smooth ebony bones each measure 7" long x 7/8" wide, with a slight curve. The thickness tapers over the length from 1/16" to 1/4". The dense hard ebony gives a clear tone when struck. Hold one between the index and middle fingers, so the flat side is between the fingers and the concave curve is toward you. This one should hang down along your inner wrist. The second one is held between the middle and ring fingers More Info »
This 18" x 3.5" sheesham bodhran has inside tuning and two cross bars. The solid frame has a fixed crossbar for support. The bolt tuning is hidden on the inside of the frame. You will love the sound of the natural goatskin head. Easy and fun to play. The enclosed product insert will give you the basics to get started. Includes a tipper and a tuning wrench.
The Nylon Case for 18-inch Bodhráns fits both 18" x 3.5" and 18" x 5" sizes, and inside tunable or tacked (non-tunable) models of bodhrán. It is quilted with a zipper closure and carrying handle, and can be used for storage and transport.
These Bird Spoons are 10" long and feature a great grip reminiscent of a birds head. There are two deep spoons, with tabs, that rest bowl to bowl. Hold the bird-head end in one hand and tap the spoons between your thigh and your free hand. You can get a few different sounds by cupping and flexing your free hand as the spoons slap back and forth. Stroke the tabs down your splayed fingers for a drill sound. Perfect for More Info »
This fixed head bodhrán features a sheesham frame body with an inside crossbar and a goat skin head. The non-tunable drum measures 14x3.5 inches. It's a very lightweight, durable and affordable bodhrán.
This pair of smooth rosewood bones each measure 7" long x 7/8" wide, with a slight curve. The thickness tapers over the length from 1/16" to 1/4". The dense hard rosewood gives a clear tone when struck. Hold one between the index and middle fingers, so the flat side is between the fingers and the concave curve is toward you. This one should hang down along your inner wrist. The second one is held between the middle and ring fingers More Info »