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Glenluce deluxe 18inch Tuneable Bodhran with rosewood 4inch rim and an internal tuning rim. Single strut

GR1607: Glenluce deluxe 18inch Tuneable
Bodhran with rosewood 4inch rim and an internal tuning rim. Single strut. Made in Pakistan
This is one of our most popular items
Complete with Gig Bag
Includes Beater

Price: £65.00 Pounds Stg  (€86,00 Euro)

Availability
Available Quantity - In our warehouse: 0
On Display in our Shops: 3
Next Delivery Due Approximately: 30/11/08
Ordering Options
You can still order this item - you can opt to have a display model sent to you from one of our shops. Find out more about this service
You can also opt to have this item sent to you as soon as more stock is delivered. Our next delivery is expected on or around 30/11/08
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Deluxe 18inch Bodhran Bag 20mm padding, 800 denier black nylon exterior, pocket, strap.Best Case to fit this instrument:
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Bodhran Information
The Bodhran is the traditional Irish Drum. Made from a round wooden frame, with an animal skin stretched over it, the bodhran (pronounced bow-rahn) is the heartbeat of Irish traditional music, and is hugely popular. Capable of surprisingly complicated rhythms, when played well it can really lift the music. You don't need to be able to read music to play; get yourself a Bodhran and you will soon be able to join in with the music.

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