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  2. Keith style - Wikipedia

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    Accomplishing the same goal in single string style often requires a different right hand approach. While at times the thumb may be used in a manner inconsistent with a banjo roll -based style, the "cascading" effect of the roll is still present in many examples of melodic style playing (especially with the bombastic descending runs, popular in ...

  3. American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame members - Wikipedia

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    Originally focusing on four-string banjo players, the hall of fame expanded in 2013 to recognize contributions from 5-string banjo players as well, allowing them to be recognized in "non-performance categories" and creating a category specific to 5-string banjo players. [1] The first 5-string banjoists were added to the hall of fame beginning ...

  4. Talk:Banjo - Wikipedia

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    I agree. As a 5-string player myself, I immediately guessed that it was added by someone not too familiar with banjos. The trumpet in the image is also an obvious tip-off as they are typically associated with 4-string banjos in Dixieland Jazz, not 5-string banjos. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.87.186.68 13:20, August 30, 2007 (UTC)

  5. Bill Keith (musician) - Wikipedia

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    William Bradford "Bill" Keith (December 20, 1939 – October 23, 2015) was a five-string banjoist who made a significant contribution to the stylistic development of the instrument. In the 1960s he introduced a variation on the popular " Scruggs style " of banjo playing (an integral element of bluegrass music ) which would soon become known as ...

  6. Banjo Newsletter - Wikipedia

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    The newsletter's banjo tablature selections, previously available only in the print magazine, also were made available online, with the option to purchase each tab separately. [4] [7] An online subscription option was added to the range of subscription choices, and a paywall was implemented to limit non-subscribers to five articles per month. [1]

  7. Billy Faier - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Faier decided to make much of his out of print and unreleased material available on his website. Banjos, Banjos, And More Banjos! with Dick Weissman and Eric Weissberg (Judson, 1957) The Art of the Five-String Banjo with Frank Hamilton (Riverside, 1957) Travelin' Man (Washington Records, 1958)

  8. Todd Taylor (banjo player) - Wikipedia

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    Todd Taylor is an American five string banjo player. He held the Guinness Book of World Records title for "world's fastest banjo" [ 1 ] until the record was beaten by Johnny Butten . [ 2 ] In a demonstration of speed play he played " Dueling Banjos " by himself January 31, 2007 in Palm Bay, Florida at an event for Guinness Book of World Records.

  9. Five-string guitar - Wikipedia

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    five-string banjo (also often with four or six strings) six-string guitar with one string removed, often the low "E", and retuned; vihuela, from Spain, Portugal, or Italy c. 1450-1550 (also often with six courses of strings) Mexican vihuela, c. 1800–present, often played in mariachi groups