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  2. Banjo - Wikipedia

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    This lets the string be tuned to a higher open pitch than possible for the full-length strings. Because of the short fifth string, the five-string banjo uses a reentrant tuning – the string pitches do not proceed lowest to highest across the fingerboard. Instead, the fourth string is lowest, then third, second, first, and the fifth string is ...

  3. Stringed instrument tunings - Wikipedia

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    One octave lower than 5-string bluegrass banjo. Banjo, contrabass: 3 strings 3 courses. Standard/common: E 1 A 1 D 2. Alternates: D 1 G 1 C 2; D 1 A 1 D 2; C 1 G 1 C 2; US Essentially in the same range as the bass banjo, but with a much larger resonator. These instruments are very rare, and tuning is not standardized. [6] [7] Banjo (5-string) 5 ...

  4. Reentrant tuning - Wikipedia

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    The fifth string on the five string banjo, called the thumb string, also called the "drone string", is five frets shorter than the other four and is normally tuned higher than any of the other four, giving a re-entrant tuning such as the bluegrass G 4-D 3-G 3-B 3-D 4. The five string banjo is particularly used in bluegrass music and old-time music.

  5. Musical tuning - Wikipedia

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    G, C, E, A (the G string is higher than the C and E, and two half steps below the A string, known as reentrant tuning) 5-string banjo: G, D, G, B, D (another reentrant tuning, with the short 5th string tuned an octave above the 3rd string) cavaquinho: D, G, B, D (standard Brazilian tuning)

  6. Tuning mechanisms for stringed instruments - Wikipedia

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    Turning the peg or pin tightens or loosens the string. Some tuning pegs and pins are tapered, some threaded. Some tuning pegs are ornamented with shell, metal, or plastic inlays, beads (pips) or rings. Other tuning systems include screw-and-lever tuners, geared tuners, and the konso friction tuning system (using braided leather rings).

  7. Joel Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    The high-pitched, thumb or drone string (the chanterelle, the fifth on a modern banjo) is seen on surviving 18th-century four-string banjos, and in banjo illustrations that long pre-date Sweeney's heyday. [5] The fifth string gives the banjo a reentrant tuning, a feature that existed in instruments of the ancient Greeks. [6]

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