
Banjo - Wikipedia
Six-string banjos known as banjo guitars basically consist of a six-string guitar neck attached to a bluegrass or plectrum banjo body, which allows players who have learned the guitar to play a banjo …
Banjos - Smithsonian Institution
Few musical instruments are more deeply connected to the American experience than the banjo. The banjo was created by enslaved Africans and their descendants in the Caribbean and colonial North …
Banjo | Stringed, Fretted, Plucked | Britannica
Nov 22, 2025 · Banjo, stringed musical instrument of African origin, popularized in the United States by slaves in the 19th century, then exported to Europe. Several African stringed instruments have …
Learn How To Play Banjo – Deering® Banjo Company
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The Banjo - Blue Ridge Parkway (U.S. National Park Service)
Feb 24, 2023 · The first appearance of what is recognized today as the banjo is probably from several hundred years ago in Gambia, with the Jola people and the African instrument, the akonting. Still …
the banjo – mento music museum
The banjo originated in Africa, was refined in the Caribbean, and then gained popularity in North America. Historically, the banjo has played a key role in folk music, plantation songs, and jigs.