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Jefferson Guards
08-24-2004, 03:26 AM
I recently took up playing the bones. I am having a little problem with the grip as the "movable" bone tends to slide as I am playing. If I grip too hard I can't get a click, when I get clicks the bone tends to slide. Also, is there a different "period" grip? I learned my grip from the various internet rhythm bones sites and then I ran across a illustration of a bones player. It could just be the artists rendition, but it apears as if his grip is somehow different. Does anyone have any hints for an aspiring "Mr. Bones."
I have included attachments of the grip I am using and the illustration I have found.
Thanks!!
El Dorado
08-25-2004, 12:00 PM
I recently took up playing the bones. I am having a little problem with the grip as the "movable" bone tends to slide as I am playing. If I grip too hard I can't get a click, when I get clicks the bone tends to slide. Also, is there a different "period" grip? I learned my grip from the various internet rhythm bones sites and then I ran across a illustration of a bones player. It could just be the artists rendition, but it apears as if his grip is somehow different. Does anyone have any hints for an aspiring "Mr. Bones."
I have included attachments of the grip I am using and the illustration I have found.
Thanks!!
Brian,
Rub some beeswax on the bones. That will help keep them from sliding. I use a beeswax candle. There is a wonderful video by Percy Danforth called "Mr. Bones: How to Play the Bones" You can find it at Lark in the Morning http://larkinthemorning.com//Default.asp?&
They also sell donkey jawbones. Jawbones were sometimes used in minstrel bands. If you get one and need to know how to play it I would be happy to explain it to you. crownby@cox.net
I use one in the Living History program that I do and it is always a hit.
The line drawing that shows how to play the bones, looks like it was copied from William Sydney Mount's 1856 oil painting "The Bone's Player". It is a very detailed painting and I am sure that you can find it on the net.
Good Luck,
Chris Ownby
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