Rufus Waggler
Contributed Profile
Contributed Profile
I became interested in playing the bones through a combination of living history and a love for 1850’s and 1860’s music. By following the advice of a friend who plays the banjo in the original method, I quickly took to the bones. Within several weeks I was playing them with ease. I am now particularly interested in playing civil war era minstrel music. Currently I am the bones player for the Allendale Melodeons, a recreated civil war minstrel group. All of the boys say the the bones were the finishing touch for that periods sound. I favor playing an original set of rosewood bones and a pair of bone bones. I also have an original set of ebony bones that I call my “parlor bones” because of their quiet sound