The Sound of Rhythm Bones by Michael Baxter
For anyone new to rhythm bones, it can be overwhelming to know which type to get. This video compares many of the common types of rhythm bones, from Rosewood and Ebony, to Natural Cow Rib and Shin Bone. Some sound similar while others have a very distinctive sound. Most players enjoy an ever growing collection, but the cost adds up so this video will help you choose your favorites. Note, the same set of bones can produce various tones depending on the type of grip and the surface where the bone is struck. We're not going down that rabbit hole in this video. A very special thank you to David Bragger of Old-Time Tiki Parlour for allowing me to use his most excellent version of "Cripple Creek". He has a catalog of wonderful music by several musicians. Visit his site @ https://oldtimetikiparlour.com/ A very special thank you to Scott Miller @ BoneDryMusic.com, Mardeen Gordon @ Shooting Star Bones, Tom Connelly @ IrishBones.com, and Steve Wixon @ The Rhythm Bones Society. Michael Baxter is a Commercial Photographer of 20 years. He's also a gourmet coffee roaster @ Black River Coffee, and a member of The Rhythm Bones Society.

Mister Bones - Percy Danforth Pt. 1

Tuning Your Rhythm Bones by Michael Baxter

Bones! David Holt and Dom Flemons

2020 All-Ireland Bones Competition: Quarantine Edition (all 4 USA competitors)

Bones, making wooden Rhythm Bones

Bone Rhythm Ep 2 How to Hold the Bones

Rhythm Bones Technical Rudiments Tutorial 1

What is a Celtic mandolin? And why they are different?

Musical Bones

Irish Rhythm Bones Lesson by James Yoshizawa

Black Sails - Bodhrán & Bones

Barry Patton - Bones Player

BONES with Brad Dutz - 3 of 3

Steve Brown (bones) and Raymond Henry (flute) Performing in Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo 11/18/10

Harmonica and Percussion: Rhythm Bones

How to make the Rhythm Bones

Contestant Plays "Bones" on Amateur Hour

One Year After Being Scammed... I Got the $500 Temu Bassoon

How To Play Spoons (Appalachian Style)

