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  2. Banjo - Wikipedia

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    Plectrum banjo from Gold Tone. The four-string plectrum banjo is a standard banjo without the short drone string. It usually has 22 frets on the neck and a scale length of 26 to 28 inches, and was originally tuned C3 G3 B3 D4. It can also be tuned like the top four strings of a guitar, which is known as "Chicago tuning". [64]

  3. Eddie Peabody - Wikipedia

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    Peabody also developed a special electric banjo—first with Vega, and later with the Fender Company and Rickenbacker—called the Banjoline. It was tuned as a plectrum banjo but with the 3rd and 4th strings doubled in octaves, as on a 12-string guitar. [3] Although seldom performed on today, it is a highly prized collector's item.

  4. Plectrum - Wikipedia

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    A plectrum is a small flat tool used for plucking or strumming of a stringed ... Banjo and guitar players may wear a metal or plastic thumb pick mounted on a ...

  5. Tenor guitar - Wikipedia

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    1928 National-style "plectrum guitar" The "plectrum guitar" is a four-stringed guitar with a scale length of 26 to 27 inches (66 to 69 cm) and tunings usually based on the plectrum banjo, C 3 −G 3 −B 3 −D 4 or D 3 −G 3 −B 3 −D 4.

  6. Banjo music - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Peabody was the greatest proponent of the plectrum banjo in the early to mid twentieth century. Prominent contemporary plectrum players include Cynthia Sayer. Earl Scruggs was the greatest three-finger picker of the mid to late twentieth century, and continued to play into the early 21st century.

  7. Plectrum banjo - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Banjo#Four-string banjos