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Banjo. What do we know The banjo can have 4, 5 or 6 strings It looks like a guitar.

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1 Banjo

2 What do we know The banjo can have 4, 5 or 6 strings It looks like a guitar

3 What do I want to know How to play it Where did it originate How many cultures play How many different types are there Who were the famous people that played it

4 When was it made? The banjo was developed in the 18 th century. The banjo is frequently associated with country, folk, Irish traditional and bluegrass music. Historically, the banjo occupied a central place in African American traditional music, before becoming popular in the minstrel shows of the 19th century.

5 Technique Two techniques closely associated with the banjo are rolls and drones. Rolls are right hand accompaniment fingering pattern[s] that consist of eight notes that subdivide each measure. Drone notes are quick little notes [typically eighth notes, always played on the 5th string to fill in around the melody notes [typically eighth notes.

6 How many different banjos are there There are seven different banjos. 4,5,6 string banjos. Cello banjo, Notable players, Modern banjo and Open-back and resonator.

7 Is it easy or hard

8 Who are the famous people that play the Banjo


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