The bodhrán is the heartbeat of Irish music.
This ancient framedrum is traditionally made with a wooden body and a goat-skin head, and is played with a double-headed stick called a cipín, tipper, or beater. The modern Irish word bodhrán is properly pronounced bow-rawn, like Cow brawn, with a slight emphasis on the first syllable.
Various designs but the all come with a free bodhran bag and tipper (beater). Illustrated design is H1149-Harp.