Open Back Banjos
Beginner banjo players on a budget often find open back banjos more cost-effective than their resonator counterparts. Banjos with more subtle sounds such as those …
Beginner banjo players on a budget often find open back banjos more cost-effective than their resonator counterparts. Banjos with more subtle sounds such as those …
Resonator banjos tend to produce a different sound than open-back banjos. Their sound projection is much stronger and often preferred by bluegrass musicians. Learn to …
Are you ready to embark on a musical journey filled with toe-tapping rhythms and soulful melodies? Look no further than the banjo! This unique string …
No doubt about it; the 6-string banjo can be an incredible instrument. Unfortunately, however, many players mis-use it: strumming open strings can sound chaotic while …
Unlearning to play the banjo can be both rewarding and fun; however, newcomers might become overwhelmed by all of the decisions to be made when …
Purists often discredit 6-string banjos as fake or not “real,” yet this instrument has been around for more than 100 years and still works great! …
Open back banjos lack a resonator, making them lighter and simpler than their resonator counterparts. Their distinctive sound and tone make them suitable for specific …
Discover how to play openback banjo from the comfort of your own home using video lessons that can be watched multiple times over. This makes …
If you’ve ever found yourself tapping your feet or bobbing your head to the infectious rhythms of bluegrass or country music, chances are you’re no …
Beginners might benefit most from beginning on a resonator banjo. Resonators tend to be louder than open back banjos and provide greater scope for playing …