6 String Banjos
Banjos often have a difficult learning curve for newcomers due to a lack of understanding on how best to set them up, particularly among novice …
Banjos often have a difficult learning curve for newcomers due to a lack of understanding on how best to set them up, particularly among novice …
Some guitar players are purchasing six string banjos specifically to create the sound associated with Dixieland jazz music. Banjos typically do not arrive fully assembled; …
A 6-string banjo differs from its 5-string counterpart in that it contains two low strings that add overtones when strumming open chords, creating more subtle …
Recently there has been an upsurge in interest for 6-string banjos; I’ve noticed several new ones for sale and Jimmy McCown himself plays one. Many …
Six string banjos often get the reputation of being “crutches for guitar players”, yet can be tremendously fun and engaging to play. While setup work …
Many banjos sold today come equipped with all sorts of bells and whistles; however, to produce an exceptional neck requires significant work as well as …
6 string banjos have quickly become more and more popular and can be found both openback and resonator models. Most often equipped with extra light …
A 6-string banjo is a fantastic instrument for beginners or players looking to explore alternate tunings, using metal guitar strings with radiused guitar-style necks for …
Thankfully, 6-string banjos enable guitar players to enjoy Dixieland without learning an entirely new instrument. Just remember that strumming patterns that hit low strings may …
Most 6-string banjos feature radiused fingerboards to make playing easier for guitarists; however, not all models do. Many banjos arrive without having been properly assembled, …