Playing in 7/8 Time on Bodhrán: BODHRÁN BOOTCAMP
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In this video I'll show you how to play in 7/8 time on the Irish bodhrán. 7/8 is such a great metre to get to know with your bodhrán and we will look at 3 different patterns in 7/8 time. This is the 5th week of Bodhrán Bootcamp, and I hope you all enjoy getting stuck in!

All the information you need on the 7/8 practice track pack in I mention in the video is at the link below⬇️
https://www.ruairiglasheen.net/78-tim...

I created this practice pack for those wanting to develop their playing in alternate time signatures, with a focus on 7/8 time. Each pattern has 6 practice tracks with varying speeds and with/without click options. In total, there are 18 tracks and 43 minutes of audio across the entire package.

Track 1 - 100 BPM w/ click
Track 2 - 100 BPM no click
Track 3 - 120 BPM w/ click
Track 4 - 120 BPM no click
Track 5 - 140 BPM w/ click
Track 6 - 140 BPM no click

The loops feature live percussion instruments arranged, mixed and mastered by me and are inspired by particular places I’ve visited. I hope you find these tracks helpful and enjoy playing along to them as much as I did creating them.
The pack is available for immediate download on purchase and you can find out more about each of the three patterns below

Dasht-e Kavir
This practice track uses a mixed ensemble of Persian and Middle Eastern percussion instruments, led by the tonbak drum. The structure of this track is 2-2-3 and there are 2 bars of count in by the zarb drum before the groove kicks in. The inspiration for this rhythm bed is Iran’s great central salt desert, the Dasht-e Kavir.

The Grand Bazaar
This practice track uses a mixed ensemble of Middle Eastern percussion instruments, led by the darbuka drum. The structure of this track is 3-2-2 and there are 2 bars of count in by the triangle before the groove kicks in. The inspiration for this rhythm bed is the Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar, one of the biggest indoor markets in the world with over 4000 vibrant shops and stalls to be inspired by!

Mamallapuram
This practice track uses a mixed ensemble of Hindustani and Carnatic percussion instruments, led by the kanjira and ghatam. The structure of this track is 2-2-3|3-2-2 and there are 4 bars of count in by the tabla before the groove kicks in. The inspiration for this rhythm bed is the town of Mamallapuram, a world-renowned UNESCO heritage site known for its exquisite stone carvings and stone temples located about 60 kilometres south along the coast from Chennai in the south of India.

I’m Ruairi Glasheen, and I’m a percussionist, composer and filmmaker based in London. I’ve been playing bodhrán since I was 4 years old and I simply love this instrument! This is the first episode in a NEW SERIES of technique tutorials where I’ll share with you my approach to playing this instrument so please comment below any suggestions or requests you might have!

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🥁 The bodhrán I am playing in this video is made by the brilliant Brendan White:
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