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Was of the understanding that said item above is more suited for he environment found only within the far west of this wonderful god fearing, gun loving country, built upon the back of extradited thugs and their handlers!
I personally know not the difference, yet can say that I discovered...No @borked that should be a five string banjo. It has a little tuning peg above the fourth fret which takes a higher pitched string which is played with the thumb to give the banjo that typical syncopated sound, which in turn characterises country or bluegrass music. This type of music gets a bad rap. Never understood that. Whether you like it or not it, like the blues, underpins and is woven one way or another in to almost every single bit of music you hear. It's snobbery actually. If Eddie Vedder grabs a mandolin and a ukulele and fills an album it's cool but when some poor schmuck from Kansas does it infinitely better but calls himself a country singer he'll be the kid from Deliverance.
Yeah, the banjo loses it as the main instrument.
What's that?!?
What's that?!?
From a bloke on Gumtree.Nice, where did you score those @filobiblic ?