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Roosebeck Bodhran, 16"x 3.5", Tune, Green, T-Bar

Roosebeck Bodhran, 16"x 3.5", Tune, Green, T-Bar

SKU:BOD128

Regular price ¥12,000
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Experience the rich, authentic sound of traditional music with the 16-Inch Goat Skin Head Drum. Crafted with precision, this drum features a solid wood frame painted in a vibrant green, ensuring both durability and aesthetic appeal. The sleek tuning system located inside the frame allows for easy adjustments, providing the perfect sound every time. Whether you're a seasoned musician or a beginner, this drum offers an exceptional playing experience.

Enhance your musical journey with the removable T-Bar, designed for better control and comfort. The 3.5-inch deep shell includes a comfort cut-out, making it easier to hold and play for extended periods. Complete with a tipper, this drum is not only fun to play but also a valuable addition to any musician's collection. Don't miss the opportunity to own this exquisite instrument. Order now and elevate your musical performances.

 

Features:


  • 16-Inch Goat Skin Head
  • Solid Wood Frame, Painted Green
  • Sleek Tuning on Inside of Frame
  • Removable T-Bar for Better Control
  • Comfort Cut-Out on 3.5-inch Deep Shell
  • Includes Tipper, Fun to Play
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Allyssa Riley
Fun instrument to learn on

I am so excited to get one of these drums. I was surprised it was made un Pakistan and not Ireland. Still it seems really well made. I have had a lot of fun making noise. I haven't quite gotten the hang of it yet I have been using YouTube training videos. I think I might need a less heavy tipper/beater as ny wrist feels a little sore with the ine that comes with the drum. I absolutely adore the green color!!!!

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