Open Back Banjos
An open back banjo’s soft sound, lighter weight and unique setup makes it ideal for claw-hammer style playing or singer/songwriters; they may also work well …
An open back banjo’s soft sound, lighter weight and unique setup makes it ideal for claw-hammer style playing or singer/songwriters; they may also work well …
Resonator Banjos have a different sound than open-back models. This is because the resonator adds a lot of extra volume to the instrument. This makes …
Dependent upon your budget and commitment level, there are banjo options with and without resonators that produce louder tones; those preferred by bluegrass players tend …
Bluegrass music relies on 6-string banjos as an essential instrument. They’re great at producing melodies and bass notes simultaneously – plus, can allow fingerpicking patterns …
Some guitarists use 6-string banjos as an efficient means of performing Dixieland tunes; however, their low bass strings tend to distort the overall sound when …
Open back banjos offer a more subdued sound than their resonator counterparts and may make for the ideal choice for some players. Open back banjos …
If you want to start learning the openback banjo, it is essential to know which style you wish to play. Openback banjos typically feature resonators …