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Description
Read more For beginners The banjo uses a lot of open tuning, so you don't need to learn the chord fingering from the beginning, so it is more convenient to learn how to play. Find teaching videos on YouTube or Facebook Recommend youtuber Markwardle Recommend the book "Bluegrass Banjo for the complete ignoramus" Know About Lotkey 5-string Banjos Banjo-a wonderful musical journey The upper part of the banjo is shaped like a guitar, and the lower part is shaped like a tambourine. It has four or five strings, and the guitar usually has six strings. Compared with the guitar, the neck of the banjo is thinner and easier to hold, so does the strings , and the hand pressing the strings is more labor-saving. In tone, the banjo is strong and firm, while the guitar is soft and simple. 12 Brackets Classical Body Design Quality Components Sweet Playing Sound Comfortable Feel Read more How to position the bridge? Step 1 Measure the distance from the nut to the twelfth fret. Step 2 Measure the same distance from the twelfth fret to the head of banjo . Step 3 Make a small pencil mark. This gives you the correct scale length and marks the correct place to position the bridge. Step 4 Put the bridge right on the position of the pencil mark. Read more How to use your tuner to tune? After the bridge is placed, you can tune: Insert batteries correctly, put the tuner on the Banjo head and turn it on to B mode, and pluck the strings one by one from the GCEA string. When the tuner pointer stays in the middle, the tuning is successful. Read more More Features About Lotkey Banjo Open back/resonator banjo Be a resonator banjo or an open back banjo depends on whether the back cover is open. The resonator banjo sounds mellower and softer while the open back banjo sounds bright . Advanced Two-way Truss Rod Adjust the neck and action, keep it straight and comfort when you play. And you can make the distance between finger board and strings farther or closer. Smooth Fretboard & Frets Smooth fretboard and neat fretwires offer comfortable touch and protect hands from being scratched. Read more Read more
Item Weight: 4.58 pounds
Product Dimensions: 26 x 8.25 x 2.65 inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Date First Available: July 6, 2021
Back Material: Sapele
Top Material: Sapele