Traditional Irish drum usually played with a tipper. The playing method involves the use of one hand to play the tipper and the other tensioning the skin to produce tones and accents.
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- Ace Bodhrans by Mance Grady Bodhrans, tippers (playing sticks), accessories and recordings. Rhode Island, US.
- Belgarth Bodhrans Handmade bodhrans decorated with runes or inspired by local landscapes. Orkney, Scotland.
- IrishBodhrans.com Offering hand crafted bodhrans. Includes information on how they are made, history, tips on playing and how to order. Ballycastle, Ireland.
- Seamus O'Kane Bodhran maker Seamus O'Kane from Dungiven in N Ireland
- Albert Alfonso Bodhrans Performer and maker based in Dallas, Texas. Makes drums to order using raw skins.
- Diarmaid O'Kane Second generation bodhran maker. Profile and photo gallery.
- Roundstone Musical Instruments. County Galway, Ireland based drum maker provides news and information on drums and options available.
- The Bodhrán Maker Paraic McNeela informs on how to choose a bodhrán and provides testimonials, a blog, newsletter and items that he sells.
- Drum Makers Selected makers in America, Ireland, Scotland and Britain.
- Ardglen Bodhráns Fred Graham offers his performance history, teaching credentials, news and articles in addition to information on custom-made drums.
- Metloef Drums Inforation on custom bodhrans includes choice of diameter, depth, wood color, skin, taping and weighting. Site provided in English, Dutch, French and Japanese.
- Brendan White's Tuneable Bodhrans Overview of the maker and the instrument, blog, online shop and links. Located in Veldhoven, The Netherlands.
- Ben March Bodhráns Handcrafted in County Clare, Ireland. Gallery, testimonials and specs provided.
- Hedwitschak Drums Hand made traditional irish drums by bavarian maker Christian Hedwitschak. Site provided in English and Dutch.