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  2. Banjo - Wikipedia

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    Most modern banjos also have a metal "tone ring" assembly that helps further clarify and project the sound, but many older banjos do not include a tone ring. The banjo is usually tuned with friction tuning pegs or planetary gear tuners, rather than the worm gear machine head used on guitars.

  3. Earl Scruggs - Wikipedia

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    This banjo had been changed over its long existence and the only remaining original parts were the rim, the tone ring and the resonator (the wooden back of the instrument). [73] The banjo was originally gold-plated, but the gold had long-since worn off and had been replaced with nickel hardware.

  4. Vega Company - Wikipedia

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    The Tu-ba-Phone tone ring provided a volume and tone still admired by many banjo players. Another noteworthy Vega instrument line was the cylinder-back mandolin family. This included mandolins , mandolas , mandocellos , and a small number of mandobasses and acoustic guitars.

  5. Resonator mandolin - Wikipedia

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    Somewhat resembling a banjo tone ring, this chamber contained several small soundholes with metal screen covers. While the sound chamber may indeed affect the tone or volume of the mandolin, Blue Comets do not contain resonator cones and are not truly resophonic. They are usually dark brown with F holes.

  6. Andy Boarman - Wikipedia

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    Boarman mostly worked on fiddles and banjos. The construction of his banjos was described in 1971: [10] A specially designed bell metal tone ring is used along with the best quality wood. [...] Boarman uses maple and mahogany to form the body of his banjos, while the backs are of mahogany. The necks are walnut, overlaid with ebony to form the ...

  7. Mandolin-banjo - Wikipedia

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    Two styles of mandolin-banjo, showing a large and small head, with a full size, four-string banjo (bottom). L-R - Banjo-mandolin, standard mandolin, 3-course mandolin, Tenor mandola. The mandolin-banjo is a hybrid instrument, combining a banjo body with the neck and tuning of a mandolin. It is a soprano banjo. [1]

  8. Talk:Banjo - Wikipedia

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    I think there needs a section on tone rings, many players assert that the rim/tone ring construction brings different sound qualities. A short web search brings names for the different varieties, but I have not found yet, any descriptions illustrating the physical details, I'll keep looking. Davemoser123 00:39, 14 April 2011 (UTC)

  9. Samuel Swaim Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Swaim Stewart (January 8, 1855—April 6, 1898), also known as S. S. Stewart, was a musician, composer, publisher, and manufacturer of banjos. [3] He owned the S. S. Stewart Banjo Company, which was one of the largest banjo manufacturers in the 1890s, manufacturing tens-of-thousands of banjos annually. [4]

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