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 banjo strings
Author: stagehand 
Date:   2005-01-05 20:15

Does anybody know what notes the 4 open strings of a banjo play?

Thanks

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 Re: banjo strings
Author: GBK 
Date:   2005-01-05 21:27

and this has what to do with clarinets??


The tenor banjo is a 4-string banjo with a length of about 22 inches. The tenor banjo is tuned to CGDA (lowest to highest).

The plectrum banjo is a 4-string banjo of about 26 inches. It is tuned CGBD (lowest to highest).

It may also be tuned DGBE, like the first four strings of a guitar--this is called the Chicago tuning ...GBK


/makes note to rewatch the movie "Deliverance"

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 Re: banjo strings
Author: ron b 
Date:   2005-01-05 21:38

I don't mean to be the one to break the serene atmosphere in here but,

...some clarinetists have been know to fiddle with the banjo...  :)


- r[cool]n b -


(The 5-string banjo is ordinarily tuned CGBD-G, like plectrum)

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 Re: banjo strings
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2005-01-05 21:45

Q. How do I know when my banjo strings are at the proper tension?

A. When wound around the player's neck, they should be tight enough to cut off all playing.

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