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  2. Banjo - Wikipedia

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    The first five-string, electric, solid-body banjo was developed by Charles Wilburn (Buck) Trent, Harold "Shot" Jackson, and David Jackson in 1960. The five-string banjo has been used in classical music since before the turn of the 20th century.

  3. Banjeaurine - Wikipedia

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    A Fairbanks #3 Electric Banjorine, 1891 (center). The banjorine is between a full-size 5-string banjo on the left (Fairbanks Special Electric #6, 1900) and a piccolo banjo (Fairbanks Electric Piccolo Banjo 1892). Displayed at the American Banjo Museum

  4. Kay Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Kay's archtop electric guitars in 1961: (L to R) Swing Master K673, K672, [18] Truetone Jazz King [1] After the retirement of Kuhrmeyer in 1955, the company was taken over by Sidney M. Katz. The product line of Kay was shifted toward electric musical instruments on demands, and in 1964, the company moved to a new factory in Elk Grove Village ...

  5. List of string instruments - Wikipedia

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    Banjo (United States) Banjo cello; Banjolin; Banjulele; Bass banjo; Bluegrass banjo (5-string banjo) Contrabass banjo; Electric banjo; Fretless banjo; Guitanjo; Long neck banjo; Plectrum banjo; Tenor banjo; Barbat (Iran) Basolia (Ukraine and Poland) Bass guitar. Electric bass guitar; Acoustic bass guitar; Begena (Ethiopia) Biwa (Japanese ...

  6. Vega Company - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most visible Vega instrument in the 1950s and 60s was the long neck 5-string banjo designed and used by folk singer Pete Seeger, and later by several folk groups like The Kingston Trio and The Limeliters. Martin also used the Vega name for a line of strings.

  7. Five-string guitar - Wikipedia

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    extended-range electric bass guitar, with five strings (also often with six or occasionally more strings) five-string banjo (also often with four or six strings) six-string guitar with one string removed, often the low "E", and retuned; vihuela, from Spain, Portugal, or Italy c. 1450-1550 (also often with six courses of strings)

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