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Waltons Irish Musical Bones Rosewood 7"

Walton's Music has been at the forefront of Irish music since the company was founded by Martin Walton in 1922.

Our music publications, bodhr'ns and tin whistles are renowned worldwide and will give many years of pleasure and satisfaction.

Ireland has a tradition of beautiful music and the name Walton's now directly employ over 100 people in Ireland.

Bones are rhythmic instruments, held two (or more) in each hand, and made to strike each other to make snapping and rolling sounds. There is a certain knack to playing the bones that intreagues customers and can be an endless source of fun. The name is derived from their original composition and nomenclature, bones. Originally rib bones of animals were used since their size and shape fit the need desired. For different sounds, tones and conveniences other materials, particularly wood are used.

 

Superb bones in gorgeous rosewood.

 

The first bone is held between the index and middle finger and is held steady by pressing the middle finger against the edge of the bone, pressing it firmly into your palm and locking it in place with the index finger and thumb.
   

 

The moving bone is held between the middle and ring finger.

The ring finger should be placed on the edge of the moving bone with just enough pressure to hold it in place while still allowing freedom of movement.

The moving bone should never touch the palm of your hand.


  

 

To get the basic ‘tap’ turn your wrist and forearm in towards your chest in a snapping movement.

Rotate the wrist back and forth at high speed to achieve a ‘roll’.

Keep your arms relaxed and remember to keep one bone steady and one bone moving.

The best sound can usually be obtained from a point just about 2cm above the bottom bone.

Specifications

SKU ED1259
Barcode # 930004007753
Brand WALTONS
Shipping Weight 4.0000kg

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