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Banjo Links

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2. If you find a link that doesn't work.

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The links listed below are specifically for banjo resources.  There are additional links for general websites that handle all instruments, including banjos, which can be found on our Instruments, Equipment and Supplies links page

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Sales – These links are to online sites that sell banjos, and/or banjo equipment, supplies and instructional materials (NOTE: custom made banjos are sold directly by the makers, who are listed below).

Manufacturers – These links are to sites of companies and/or individuals who make banjos and have web sites; some manufacturers (such as, Johnson banjos) do not have their own web sites but their instruments are listed for sale on other sites.

Publications – These links are to online publication sources, including magazines and books, that are specifically related to banjos (see other links pages for other publications)

Free resources – These links are to sites that provide free banjo resources, including such things as tablature, instructional material, and forums

  • AcuTab

  • Angie's Banjos - Has considerable instructional material for sale (some free)

  • Banjo Hangout

  • Banjo Teacher - Banjo instruction for beginners, intermediates and advanced banjo students. Tabs, Video Lessons, DVDs, Books, CDs, Banjos, Accessories, Banjo Cruise and more.

  • Dr. Banjo - Has instructional information plus sales and other resources

  • Learn to Play Banjo

  • Musicians Workshop

  • Pat Cloud

  • YouTube - YouTube has a variety of video clips providing lessons. This link goes to a page listing several, but additional video clips often arise when particular video clips are selected.

Films, Videos - To Hear Your Banjo Sing (1947) Pete Seeger in an old film about the history of the banjo  in US .folk music (run time 16 min.)

 

 
 

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