Description
Joe Birl Solid Maple Musical Rhythm Bones – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Joe Birl Solid Maple Musical Rhythm Bones
Item Weight
1.92 ounces
Product Dimensions
7.37 x 1 x 0.37 inches
ASIN
B00VVUQ2RS
Item model number
Rhy-2186
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
April 9, 2015
Material Type
Composition: Hard Maple
Musical Style
folk
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Questions & Answers – Joe Birl Solid Maple Musical Rhythm Bones :
Technical specifications – Joe Birl Solid Maple Musical Rhythm Bones :
Brand
Rhythm Bones
Material
Composition: Hard Maple
Model Name
Solid Maple
Item Dimensions LxWxH
7.37 x 1 x 0.37 inches
Item Weight
0.12 Pounds
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Warranty :
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Proof of purchase :
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L. F (verified owner) –
I prefer the black plastic originals but these work well – I way prefer the original black plastic Rhythm Bones, but they are sadly no longer made. These have a somewhat softer tone, but close. You do have to practice to get the hang of using these. Read the instructions first, but there are several other holds that can be used as well. Whatever works for you. I prefer the old “spoons” hold myself. More control and precision, but you cannot shake a rhythm. You do have to slap them on your thigh.
J. O (verified owner) –
Good “bones” – takes a while to get the knack … – Good “bones” – takes a while to get the knack but worth the effort. Definitely adult size – too large for children’s hands
J. O (verified owner) –
Good “bones” – takes a while to get the knack … – Good “bones” – takes a while to get the knack but worth the effort. Definitely adult size – too large for children’s hands
L. F (verified owner) –
I prefer the black plastic originals but these work well – I way prefer the original black plastic Rhythm Bones, but they are sadly no longer made. These have a somewhat softer tone, but close. You do have to practice to get the hang of using these. Read the instructions first, but there are several other holds that can be used as well. Whatever works for you. I prefer the old “spoons” hold myself. More control and precision, but you cannot shake a rhythm. You do have to slap them on your thigh.
A. J (verified owner) –
Very Cool Instrument. I Have Afew Of These – Very Cool Instrument. I Have Afew Of These. The Wood On This One Is Very Quiet. I Play My Harmonicas To These & Needed Them To Be Much Louder. ” Very Fun Instrument To Play / Master. “
S. B (verified owner) –
Well made – I like the ‘cut outs’ as as I am new player. I’m having a blast and may order another set so I can play with both hands at the same time
L. I (verified owner) –
Great product – nice
A. J (verified owner) –
Very Cool Instrument. I Have Afew Of These – Very Cool Instrument. I Have Afew Of These. The Wood On This One Is Very Quiet. I Play My Harmonicas To These & Needed Them To Be Much Louder. ” Very Fun Instrument To Play / Master. “
E. L (verified owner) –
Great bones. – These were my first set of bones. They’re heavy and well crafted. The finger cutouts do help – I ended up buying two sets to work on my left hand with the right – and the cutouts were helpful for my ungainly left hand. The colors are a bit different on the set and the sets which doesn’t matter to the sound which is very loud. Instead of click-click, these clack-clack if that makes any sense to anyone. I wanted to damp them a bit and taped the inner sides to muffle the noise but once you get a bit more skilled you can control that with your hands. Great work on these.
R. G (verified owner) –
Comfortable for a Beginner – I am new to this instrument, and I appreciate the finger cut outs. They make it easy to grip—and continue gripping these bones.
S. B (verified owner) –
Well made – I like the ‘cut outs’ as as I am new player. I’m having a blast and may order another set so I can play with both hands at the same time
R. G (verified owner) –
Comfortable for a Beginner – I am new to this instrument, and I appreciate the finger cut outs. They make it easy to grip—and continue gripping these bones.
N. Z (verified owner) –
A classic set of rhythm bones for every collection – If you play rhythm bones, then you need a set of Joe Birl Bones. The man is a legend, with his patented design and official name of “Rhythm Bones”. They play smooth and easy, and are not only for beginners. They produce several different tones, depending on the grip.
N. Z (verified owner) –
A classic set of rhythm bones for every collection – If you play rhythm bones, then you need a set of Joe Birl Bones. The man is a legend, with his patented design and official name of “Rhythm Bones”. They play smooth and easy, and are not only for beginners. They produce several different tones, depending on the grip.
L. I (verified owner) –
Great product – nice
E. L (verified owner) –
Great bones. – These were my first set of bones. They’re heavy and well crafted. The finger cutouts do help – I ended up buying two sets to work on my left hand with the right – and the cutouts were helpful for my ungainly left hand. The colors are a bit different on the set and the sets which doesn’t matter to the sound which is very loud. Instead of click-click, these clack-clack if that makes any sense to anyone. I wanted to damp them a bit and taped the inner sides to muffle the noise but once you get a bit more skilled you can control that with your hands. Great work on these.