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alegria - Posted - 01/03/2019: 22:59:25
I have ordered a second hand banjolin. What strings should I get? I am a complete amateur when it comes to all things mandolin-related
Maurice Mcmurry - Posted - 06/08/2020: 18:04:20
This guy talks about nylagut I have not tried them but I hope to
youtube.com/watch?v=Hfy4hD3bZL...Rn0mPncEy
also
amazon.com/Aquila-1M-Neapolita...00H4DZE7U
Yooper - Posted - 02/15/2021: 05:25:49
I think most people would consider a banjolin to be a mandolin neck on a banjo body (i.e., 8 strings). If such an instrument had 4 strings, I think most people (at least in the U.S.) would call it a tenor banjo (usually tuned CGDA). Players of Irish music often string tenor banjos like a 4 string octave mandolin (GDAE)
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