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  2. Banjo ukulele - Wikipedia

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    The banjo ukulele neck typically has sixteen frets, and is the same scale length as a soprano or, less commonly, concert or tenor-sized ukulele. Banjo ukuleles may be open-backed, or may incorporate a resonator. Banjo ukulele heads were traditionally made of calf skin, but most modern instruments are fitted with synthetic heads. Some players ...

  3. Banjo - Wikipedia

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    The Briggs' Banjo Instructor was the first method for the banjo. It taught the stroke style and had notated music. Publication date - 1855. By the 1850s, aspiring banjo players had options to help them learn their instrument. [35] There were more teachers teaching banjo basics in the 1850s than there had been in the 1840s. [35]

  4. Old-time music - Wikipedia

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    The banjo used in old-time music is typically a 5-string model [17] with an open back (i.e., without the resonator found on most bluegrass banjos). Today, old-time banjo players most commonly utilize the clawhammer style, but there were numerous styles, most of which are still used to some extent today. The major styles are down-picking ...

  5. Clawhammer - Wikipedia

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    Given that the banjo was the folk instrument of African Americans before its wider spread, the clawhammer would thus be a descendant style of o’teck and related West African techniques. Although much traditional clawhammer banjo playing is highly rhythmic, it typically includes elements of melody, harmony, rhythm and percussion.

  6. Maurice Bolyer - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Bolyer (December 1, 1920 – August 18, 1978), born Maurice Beaulieu, was a composer and musician known as "Canada's King of the Banjo". [1] Although proficient in a variety of string instruments and piano, he is best known for his work on the banjo.

  7. Mandolin-banjo - Wikipedia

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    Banjo hybrids normally take their names from the Banjo- prefix, and then the second half of the other instrument's name, such as banjocello, banjo guitar, and banjo ukulele which implies the banjolin is a sort of mandolin/banjo hybrid. In the advertisement, Farris did not mention where the name came from, but did say that it was "fingered like ...

  8. Hay and Hell and Booligal - Wikipedia

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    "Banjo" has written a poem in the "Bulletin"' entitled "Hay, Hell and Booligal," and you'd wonder what an influence a thing like that has on men's minds. I like "Banjo's" writings, and when you like a man his sayings influence you a good deal. I went out to Hay, for the first time, with a bit of a misgiving in regard to it, but I've been converted.

  9. Dave Evans (bluegrass) - Wikipedia

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    William "Dave" Evans (July 24, 1950 - June 26, 2017) was a tenor singer, banjo player, composer, and bluegrass band leader. He was noted for his powerful tenor vocal range and for his style which bridged traditional and contemporary bluegrass. [3]

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