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The Bodhrán Episode Part 2

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

SummaryIn this episode, Aimée Farrell-Courtney discusses the intricacies of session etiquette in Irish traditional music, focusing on the importance of volume control, positioning, and creating an inclusive environment for all musicians. She emphasises the need for clear communication, establishing guidelines, and fostering a supportive community among players. The conversation also touches on the responsibilities of session hosts and the significance of building connections within the music community.TakeawaysUnderstanding the volume and positioning of instruments is crucial in a session.Creating an inclusive environment is the responsibility of all musicians.Establishing session guidelines can help maintain the integrity of the music.Different types of sessions require different approaches and awareness.Effective communication is key to resolving conflicts in sessions.Building confidence in musicians can enhance the overall session experience.Hosts have a responsibility to guide and support musicians in sessions.Finding a supportive community can greatly benefit musicians' growth.Respect and inclusivity are essential in Irish traditional music.Musicians should be prepared and do their homework before joining a session.Sound Bites"You have to do your homework too.""We need the melody to work on.""It's not one size fits all."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview of Session Etiquette01:36 Understanding Instrument Volume and Positioning05:50 Creating an Inclusive Session Environment07:48 Establishing Session Guidelines for Musicians10:22 Navigating Different Types of Sessions14:49 Communicating Effectively in Sessions18:58 Building Confidence and Community Among Musicians26:13 The Role of Hosts in Sessions32:27 Finding Support and Building Connections46:11 Advocating for Respect and Inclusivity in Music52:31 Conclusion and Future DirectionsKeywordsIrish traditional music, session etiquette, musicianship, community, inclusivity, bodhrán, performance, communication, guidelines, support

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