do you want play banjo on your guitar?
daryl wrote:
I saw a related video where a guy replace the A with a high E string and just tunes it up to G. He also left the low E string on, tuned to D. I sounded nice, a mix of DADGAD and banjo.Cool and clever. Though I don't like the idea of "nailing" something to the fretboard.
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Did I understand that right? Take your nice Martin guitar (which has already cost you a couple 100 bucks) bang a nail in it for $149 and you have a banjo? How much can a decent banjo cost? :laugh:
neverfoundthetime wrote:
Tom N.
I'm with you on this one Chris. I really don't own any guitars that I would want to hammer a nail into. :ohmy: :huh: :dry: :SDid I understand that right? Take your nice Martin guitar (which has already cost you a couple 100 bucks) bang a nail in it for $149 and you have a banjo? How much can a decent banjo cost? :laugh:
Tom N.
dtaylor wrote:
I know that vid too and it is interesting 'cos you can use it as a banjo(open G tuning) and guitar played in open G tuning(avoiding the 5th string,in this case a high E string tuned up to G),,I think that string does not need the tuning up if you can capo that string(capo to a G),just invent a capo who can do that..
Hope its allowed to put up this link 'cos it is interresting
Banjo players install often railroad spikes in there fretboard and used it as a capo for the fifth string..
I was a bit interested in banjo 'cos I hear it a lot in Neil Young songs but don't want to buy one(never),,maybe I make a old guitar a banjo( with spikes) and G tuning
I just wanted to share this
Willem
daryl wrote:I saw a related video where a guy replace the A with a high E string and just tunes it up to G. He also left the low E string on, tuned to D. I sounded nice, a mix of DADGAD and banjo.Cool and clever. Though I don't like the idea of "nailing" something to the fretboard.
I know that vid too and it is interesting 'cos you can use it as a banjo(open G tuning) and guitar played in open G tuning(avoiding the 5th string,in this case a high E string tuned up to G),,I think that string does not need the tuning up if you can capo that string(capo to a G),just invent a capo who can do that..
Hope its allowed to put up this link 'cos it is interresting
Banjo players install often railroad spikes in there fretboard and used it as a capo for the fifth string..
I was a bit interested in banjo 'cos I hear it a lot in Neil Young songs but don't want to buy one(never),,maybe I make a old guitar a banjo( with spikes) and G tuning
I just wanted to share this
Willem