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- Banjo abstract "The banjo is a four-, five- or (occasionally) six-stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity as a resonator. The membrane is typically a piece of animal skin or plastic, and the frame is typically circular. Early forms of the instrument were fashioned by Africans in Colonial America, adapted from several African instruments of similar design.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. In fact, slaves both were influenced by and influenced the early development of the music, which became country and bluegrass, particularly in regards to the innovation of musical techniques for both the banjo and fiddle. The banjo, with the fiddle, is a mainstay of American old-time music.".
- Banjo thumbnail BluegrassBanjo.jpg?width=300.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink hc-main.php?id=col_spe-ban&c=spe_ban.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink banjo.php.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink Old_time_banjo.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink to_hear_your_banjo_play.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink www.banjofrailer.com.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink www.banjohangout.org.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink www.mirekpatek.com.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink www.timlake.com.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink www.tomkysoft.com.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink showlist.asp.
- Banjo wikiPageExternalLink banjonews.com.
- Banjo wikiPageID "3846".
- Banjo wikiPageRevisionID "605562863".
- Banjo background "string".
- Banjo data "This article uses Helmholtz pitch notation to define banjo tunings.".
- Banjo description "Tom Turpin's 1904 composition The Buffalo Rag, in a 1906 performance by Vess Ossman.".
- Banjo developed "18".
- Banjo filename "Tom Turpin - Vess L. Ossman - The Buffalo Rag.ogg".
- Banjo hasPhotoCollection Banjo.
- Banjo hornbostelSachs "321.322".
- Banjo hornbostelSachsDesc "Composite chordophone sounded by the bare fingers".
- Banjo imageCapt "A 5-string bluegrass banjo".
- Banjo label "Note:".
- Banjo midi "105".
- Banjo name "Banjo".
- Banjo origin "Colonial America".
- Banjo range "thumb|Open strings and highest note of a standard-tuned four-string tenor banjo.".
- Banjo title "Helmholtz notation".
- Banjo title "The Buffalo Rag".
- Banjo subject Category:American_musical_instruments.
- Banjo subject Category:Banjo_family_instruments.
- Banjo subject Category:Bluegrass_music.
- Banjo subject Category:Celtic_musical_instruments.
- Banjo subject Category:Irish_musical_instruments.
- Banjo subject Category:String_instruments.
- Banjo comment "The banjo is a four-, five- or (occasionally) six-stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity as a resonator. The membrane is typically a piece of animal skin or plastic, and the frame is typically circular. Early forms of the instrument were fashioned by Africans in Colonial America, adapted from several African instruments of similar design.The banjo is frequently associated with country, folk, Irish traditional and bluegrass music.".
- Banjo label "Banjo".
- Banjo label "Banjo".
- Banjo label "Banjo".
- Banjo label "Banjo".
- Banjo label "Banjo".
- Banjo label "Banjo".
- Banjo label "Banjo".
- Banjo label "Banyo".
- Banjo label "Банджо".
- Banjo label "بانجو (موسيقى)".
- Banjo label "バンジョー".
- Banjo label "班卓琴".
- Banjo sameAs Banjo.
- Banjo sameAs Banjo.
- Banjo sameAs Banyo.
- Banjo sameAs Banjo.
- Banjo sameAs Banjo.
- Banjo sameAs Banjo.
- Banjo sameAs Banjo.
- Banjo sameAs バンジョー.
- Banjo sameAs 밴조.
- Banjo sameAs Banjo.
- Banjo sameAs Banjo.
- Banjo sameAs Banjo.
- Banjo sameAs m.018j2.
- Banjo sameAs Q258896.
- Banjo sameAs Q258896.
- Banjo wasDerivedFrom Banjo?oldid=605562863.
- Banjo depiction BluegrassBanjo.jpg.
- Banjo isPrimaryTopicOf Banjo.