Open Back Banjos
Open back banjos tend to produce a gentler tone and weigh less than their resonator counterparts, making them often cheaper options. Resonator banjos are ideal …
Open back banjos tend to produce a gentler tone and weigh less than their resonator counterparts, making them often cheaper options. Resonator banjos are ideal …
Six String Banjos are great instruments for beginners as they’re easier to play than guitar and take metal guitar strings instead of nylon ones for …
Open back banjos produce a warm and relaxing tone ideal for genres such as folk, clawhammer and frailing. Furthermore, they tend to weigh less than …
The banjo, a versatile and unique stringed instrument, has captivated musicians and audiences alike for centuries. Its distinct twangy sound, often associated with traditional American …
Based on your budget and musical goals, resonator banjos may be worthwhile investments as they produce louder tones than open-back models and are the preferred …
Deering’s most popular resonator banjo features a bell brass cast tone ring and one-piece banjo flange with dual coordinator rods for optimal playback. Though not …
If you’ve ever found yourself mesmerized by the folksy, twangy sound of a banjo, you’re not alone. The banjo has captivated listeners for centuries with …
An electric 6-string banjo can add an exciting new sound to the repertoire of guitar players, but setting up properly may take some work. Coordinator …
For beginners looking to learn banjo, 6 string banjos offer an ideal starting point. Essentially resonator guitars with more strings and an added tone, 6 …
Learning any instrument can be daunting, but mastering clawhammer fingerpicking banjo can feel even more overwhelming. If you’re curious about learning the banjo, online lessons …