“It still feels just as exciting as it did the first day I picked it up,” she shares of her relationship with her instrument. “I feel like I could live 100 lifetimes and explore the banjo.
This banjo was made by the Bacon Banjo Company, Inc. of Groton, Connecticut, about 1932. It is a Four-String Tenor Banjo, “B&D Senorita” model, serial #31245 with 24 brackets and a pearloid covered ...
West End Blues is one of the most famous recordings in the history of jazz for the following reasons ... A related musical practice is stop-time, in which the instruments hit typically just one beat ...
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