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Joe Birl's Solid Maple Rhythm Bones
$ 13.72
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Description
Joe Birl's Patented Wooden Rhythm BonesSolid Maple, Easy to Grip...Good Bones to Start on
Patented Grooves
The late Joe Birl is famous among bones players for his plastic molded rhythm bones with the patented grooves (U.S. patent no. 2436283). The finger groove makes the bones more comfortable to hold. I learned to play on a pair of Joe Birl plastic Rhythm Bones 20+ years ago. Unfortunately, the mold broke, so the plastic bones are no longer in production.
But now you can get a pair of Joe Birl solid maple wooden bones with a natural finish.
Easy to Grip and Don't Slip
Joe Birl Bones are great for new players. They feature a patented groove that makes them easier to grip and prevents them from slipping. So if you ever wanted to try "rattlin' the bones," then these are a good choice to get yourself started.
They are basically minstrel style bones with a handy finger notch. As one customer puts it, "The Birl notch is like training wheels for the bones." And that describes them perfectly. I do consider Joe Birl Bones toy-like. After all, these are the bones with Joe's patented "easy grip" grooves. Well, my first set was a pair of Joe Birl bones–and I eventually developed into a skilled player. No, I do not play them much anymore. But my good friend Spike Bones is an expert player who absolutely adores them.
Why Choose these Bones?
If you are new to the ancient art of musical bones playing (or if you want the perfect bones to help a favorite new player get started); and if you want a pair of well-made quality bones; and if you want them at a budget price; then Joe Birl's Wooden Rhythm Bones are just right for you.
Spike Bones demonstrates Joe Birl Wooden Rhythm Bones
Bones Fest XII: Playing the Bones - YouTube
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Watch Spike Bones play his Joe Birl Rhythm Bones in this 2008 promotional video for Bones Fest XII in Saint Louis, Missouri. Video produced by the University of Missouri Saint Louis Media Department.
Features
Non-slip easy grip
Patented finger grooves
Natural finish
Durable Maple Hardwood
Awarded three U.S. patents
Includes simple illustrated instructions
Technical Specs
Figures are approximate (but pretty darn close)--
Length:
7-3/8" (18.73 cm)
Width:
1" (2.54 cm)
Thickness:
3/8" (9.53 mm)
Composition:
Hard Maple
Weight:
1.9 oz (53.86 g)
Camber (arc):
28 degrees
Color:
Natural
Finish:
Minwax
How to Play the Bones Videos
Learn the ancient art of bone playing from an expert...
How To Play The Bones With Percy Danforth
Folk Rhythms Instructional Video
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