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Jim Lindroth shares his backstory of how he got into Irish music through classical percussion. He discusses the influence of his classical training on his Irish playing, particularly in terms of technique, sound, and color. Jim also talks about his preparation for the Fleadh Cheoil competition and how he selected tunes based on their variety and opportunities for showcasing different rhythms and melodies. In this conversation, Jim and Hannah discuss the process of arranging traditional Irish tunes for the bodhrán. Jim shares his experience of finding space within the melodies and exploring different rhythms and accents. They also touch on the concept of authenticity in traditional music and how it can be interpreted differently by different musicians. Jim emphasizes the importance of listening and adapting to the playing styles of other musicians when accompanying them on the bodhrán.
Takeaways
- Classical percussion training can have a significant impact on Irish music playing, particularly in terms of technique, sound, and color.
- The selection of tunes for performance should consider their variety and opportunities for showcasing different rhythms and melodies.
- The choice of tippers in Irish music can greatly influence the sound and color produced on the bodhran.
- Preparation for competitions or performances should involve intentional exploration of different techniques and approaches to maximize musical expression.
- The collaboration between musicians in a performance can enhance the overall musical experience and create unique interpretations of traditional tunes. Arranging traditional Irish tunes for the bodhrán involves finding space within the melodies and exploring different rhythms and accents.
- Authenticity in traditional music can be interpreted differently by different musicians, and it is important to find a balance between staying true to the tradition and adding personal expression.
- When accompanying other musicians, it is crucial to listen and adapt to their playing styles, whether it's playing along, playing against, or adding colors and textures to enhance the music.
- The bodhrán player's role is to support and enhance the music, adding what is needed in the moment.
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