Tag Archive: Banjo maintenance

The Banjos Rule 12 Days of Christmas: Day Eight

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Happy 8th day of Christmas! Hope your holiday is both joyful AND triumphant so far this year. For day 8, I thought I would bring you a guest post by the world famous Tim Slanczka. You may remember Tim as the subject of two of my past video blog posts.

Tim has some FANTASTIC insight on setting up a banjo. Banjo setup can be a mystery and it can seem like a daunting topic to some, but Tim shows how it doesn’t have to be. Click into the article to read all about Tim’s experiences.

I found an affordable professional tuner for the 5 string banjo

Tuners range from affordable to expensive, and professional musicians typically invest in a tuner that costs anywhere from a couple hundred dollars to thousands of dollars. As I’ve found out over the last several years, there is good reason behind this. Click the headline above to learn some secrets when it comes to pro-grade tuners.

Hey Banjo Paul, what’s that little case for?

Here’s a great idea for carrying banjo tools and supplies to your gigs and jam sessions in style! Click the headline above to read more.

My banjo was in tune when I bought it. Why does it sound so bad now?

A banjo isn’t just a “set it and forget it” proposition. Even if you don’t play your banjo a lot, it still needs tweaking and maintenance. Click the headline above to learn more.

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