Double Bass Banjo at Marilyn Jetton blog

Double Bass Banjo.  — this is the double bass banjo just before getting the final finishing touches. E1, a1, d2, g2 (from the 4th string to the 1st string). the bass banjo is the lowest instrument in a banjo orchestra. Invented in the early 20th century, they were designed to take the place of the double bass in banjo orchestras, so they are quite large instruments but are played vertically, not horizontally, much like the double bass.  — i made this beastly bass banjo starting with an old ludwig marching.  — the family’s largest member is the bass banjo.  — bass banjos usually have four strings and are tuned similarly to a standard bass guitar:  — me and my dad are in the later stages of building a double bass banjo, so i thought id show you all some pictures and videos. Like a typical bluegrass banjo it has a drumhead body but it's much larger, has just four. The tuning of bass banjos is e1, a1, d2, and g2, like an upright bass guitar.

Double Bass / Guitar Style Banjos, a double bass style banjo with print
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Like a typical bluegrass banjo it has a drumhead body but it's much larger, has just four. the bass banjo is the lowest instrument in a banjo orchestra. Invented in the early 20th century, they were designed to take the place of the double bass in banjo orchestras, so they are quite large instruments but are played vertically, not horizontally, much like the double bass.  — me and my dad are in the later stages of building a double bass banjo, so i thought id show you all some pictures and videos.  — i made this beastly bass banjo starting with an old ludwig marching.  — bass banjos usually have four strings and are tuned similarly to a standard bass guitar: E1, a1, d2, g2 (from the 4th string to the 1st string).  — the family’s largest member is the bass banjo.  — this is the double bass banjo just before getting the final finishing touches. The tuning of bass banjos is e1, a1, d2, and g2, like an upright bass guitar.

Double Bass / Guitar Style Banjos, a double bass style banjo with print

Double Bass Banjo E1, a1, d2, g2 (from the 4th string to the 1st string).  — i made this beastly bass banjo starting with an old ludwig marching. Like a typical bluegrass banjo it has a drumhead body but it's much larger, has just four. E1, a1, d2, g2 (from the 4th string to the 1st string). Invented in the early 20th century, they were designed to take the place of the double bass in banjo orchestras, so they are quite large instruments but are played vertically, not horizontally, much like the double bass. The tuning of bass banjos is e1, a1, d2, and g2, like an upright bass guitar.  — this is the double bass banjo just before getting the final finishing touches. the bass banjo is the lowest instrument in a banjo orchestra.  — the family’s largest member is the bass banjo.  — me and my dad are in the later stages of building a double bass banjo, so i thought id show you all some pictures and videos.  — bass banjos usually have four strings and are tuned similarly to a standard bass guitar:

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