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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2025 · 1H

The Bodhrán Episode Part 1

from In Tune with Tradition - Perspectives on Session Etiquette in Irish Traditional Music

SummaryIn this conversation, Tara Connaghan and Aimée Farrell Courtney explore the vibrant world of traditional Irish music, focusing on the role of the bodhrán and the importance of community, respect, and inclusivity in music sessions. Aimée shares her journey in building a global Trad Drum community, emphasising the need for positive experiences through music. They discuss the essence of Irish music sessions, the significance of listening, and the challenges of exclusion faced by musicians, particularly women. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding instruments, the journey of learning, and the joy of connection that music brings to individuals and communities. In this conversation, Aimée Farrell Courtney and Tara Connaghan explore the intricacies of musical sessions, particularly focusing on the role of the bodhrán in traditional Irish music. They discuss the importance of creating an inclusive environment, the dynamics of playing in a session, and the responsibilities of both hosts and participants. Aimée emphasises the need for awareness and communication among musicians to foster a positive experience, while also highlighting the significance of community support and education in developing musical skills.TakeawaysThe Trad drum community fosters positive experiences through music.Irish music sessions are about shared experiences and inclusivity.Listening and being present are crucial in musical interactions.Respect for instruments and fellow musicians is essential.Creating inclusive spaces enhances the musical experience for everyone.Learning and growth in music is a continuous journey.Changing perceptions of the bodhrán can elevate its status in music.Exclusion in music sessions can impact musicians' confidence.Community plays a vital role in the joy of making music.Navigating social dynamics in sessions requires awareness and respect. Every session is unique and can be magical.The Big Bodhrán Survey aims to gather insights on the baron.Volume control is crucial in sessions to maintain harmony.The bodhrán should complement the melody, not overpower it.Inclusivity in sessions is essential for a positive experience.Hosts should establish clear guidelines for sessions.Dynamics and variety in playing enhance the musical experience.Building confidence in musicians is a gradual process.Feedback should be constructive and kind.Community support is vital for musicians' growth. Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Trad Drum Community02:37 Creating a Positive Musical Environment05:28 The Essence of Irish Music Sessions08:04 The Role of the Musician in a Session10:47 Mindfulness and Presence in Music13:17 Respecting Instruments and Session Etiquette16:13 Changing Perceptions of the Bodhrán18:45 Advocacy for the Bodhrán and Its Players21:40 The Importance of Listening in Sessions24:23 Navigating Session Dynamics and Respecting Space31:44 The Evolution of the bodhrán36:53 Understanding Your Instrument40:05 Creating a Supportive Musical Community46:23 Inclusion and Exclusion in Sessions51:24 The Importance of Connection in Music53:54 Session Etiquette and Guidelines01:12:25 Navigating Social Dynamics in Music Sessions01:21:38 The Importance of Communication and Feedback01:35:27 Building Community and Support in Music01:42:20 Session Etiquette and ResponsibilitiesKeywordsTrad drum, Irish music, community, sessions, bodhrán, musicians, inclusivity, learning, respect, connection, music, sessions, traditional music, community, etiquette, feedback, inclusivity, dynamics, confidence

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