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Author: | paulrace [ Sat Oct 18, 2014 11:14 am ] |
Post subject: | What kind of Banjo |
Some time back I wrote an article describing the different uses of 4-string, 5-string, and 6-string banjos. http://www.creekdontrise.com/acoustic/b ... banjos.htm Recently I saw some five-string banjos that were better suited for clawhammer and other strumming-heavy styles than they would be for Bluegrass being advertised as "Bluegrass banjos." I'm sure the manufacturers were just trying to keep totally clueless people from buying 6-string banjos and expecting to learn Scruggs-style on them. But I thought it was worth pointing out that Bluegrass performance requires a certain kind of banjo, preferably with metal tone rings and other features to boost the volume and the ring. So here's an article on that: http://creekdontrise.com/acoustic/banjo ... _banjo.htm Feel free to sign up for the forum and disagree on any point. |
Author: | paulrace [ Mon Aug 08, 2016 8:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What kind of Banjo |
I just added a flowchart to help folks decide what kind of banjo they needed to end of the article here: http://www.creekdontrise.com/acoustic/b ... banjos.htm I've also put together an "exploded" view of a professional banjo with notes, to help you decide whether a banjo you're looking at really has all the "bells and whistles" or is just as cheap as they could make it and still call it a banjo. Here's a preview: Attachment: pro_banjo_anatomy_400.jpg [ 62.05 KiB | Viewed 13480 times ] To see the high-rez pdf version, click here: http://creekdontrise.com/acoustic/banjo ... natomy.pdf |
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