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  1. Banjo - Wikipedia

    • The banjo is a stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator. The membrane is typically circular, in modern forms usually made of plastic, originally of animal skin. Early forms of the instrument were fashioned by African Americans and had African antecedents. In the 19th century, interest in the instrument was spread across t… 展开

    History

    The modern banjo derives from instruments that have been recorded to be in use in North America and the Caribbean since the 17th century by enslaved people taken from West and Central Africa. Their African-style instruments wer… 展开

    Technique

    Two techniques closely associated with the five-string banjo are rolls and drones. Rolls are right hand accompanimental fingering patterns that consist of eight (eighth) notes that subdivide each measure. Drone notes are quick little no… 展开

    Modern forms

    The modern banjo comes in a variety of forms, including four- and five-string versions. A six-string version, tuned and played similarly to a guitar, has gained popularity. In almost all of its forms, banjo playing is charac… 展开

    Other banjos

    In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, in vogue in plucked-string instrument ensembles – guitar orchestras, mandolin orchestras, banjo orchestras – was when the instrumentation was made to parallel that of the string … 展开

    Noted banjoists

    Joel Sweeney (1810–1860), also known as Joe Sweeney, was a musician and early blackface minstrel performer. He is known for popularizing the playing of the banjo and has often been credited with advancing the physical develop… 展开

    Further reading

    • Castelnero, Gordon and Russell, David L. Earl Scruggs: Banjo Icon. Rowman & Littlefield, 2017
    • Conway, Cecelia (1995). African Banjo Echoes in Appalachia: A Study of Folk Traditions, Unive… 展开

     
  1. banjo, stringed musical instrument of African origin, popularized in the United States by slaves in the 19th century, then exported to Europe.
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    banjo, stringed musical instrument of African origin, popularized in the United States by slaves in the 19th century, then exported to Europe.
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    One was the development of the modern banjo, a stringed instrument originally made out of gourds and skins, and adapted from several West and Central African communities.
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