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  2. Banjo - Wikipedia

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    The first banjo method was the Briggs' Banjo instructor (1855) by Tom Briggs. [36] Other methods included Howe's New American Banjo School (1857), and Phil Rice's Method for the Banjo, With or Without a Master (1858). [36] These books taught the "stroke style" or "banjo style", similar to modern "frailing" or "clawhammer" styles. [36]

  3. Banjo music - Wikipedia

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    Banjo music originated informally as a form of African folk music over a hundred years ago probably in the sub-Saharan region.When the Americans forced African slaves to work on the plantations, banjo music followed them, and stayed primarily a form of African folk music, up to the 1800s.

  4. List of musician and band name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    "Lindemann" is a German occupational surname meaning "woodman". Linkin Park – Their name came from the lead singer, Chester Bennington, because they had to change their name due to copyright issues, and he drove past Lincoln Park in Santa Monica (now known as Christine Emerson Reed Park) on the way home from band practice. However, the domain ...

  5. Banjo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Haran Banjo, the main character in the 1978's Japanese anime series Daitarn 3; Banjo, one of two protagonists in the Banjo-Kazooie video game series; Mister Banjo, a recurring enemy of the Marvel Family; Banjo Possum, a minor character in the Tiny Toon Adventures animated television series; Dr. Banjo, a character from the Futurama episode "A ...

  6. Bluegrass music - Wikipedia

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    A 5-string banjo. The violin (also known as the fiddle), five-string banjo, guitar, mandolin, and upright bass (string bass) are often joined by the resonator guitar (also referred to as a Dobro) and (occasionally) harmonica or Jew's harp. This instrumentation originated in rural dance bands and is the basis on which the earliest bluegrass ...

  7. Joel Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    Joel Sweeney. Joel Walker Sweeney (1810 – October 29, 1860), also known as Joe Sweeney, was an American musician and early blackface minstrel performer. He is known for popularizing the playing of the banjo and has often been credited with advancing the physical development of the modern five-string banjo.

  8. List of banjo players - Wikipedia

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    The first consists of primary banjo players and the second of celebrities that also play the banjo This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  9. Mumford & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Mumford & Sons was formed in late 2007 [5] by multi-instrumentalists Marcus Mumford, Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, and Winston Marshall.Band members play acoustic guitar, drums, keyboard instruments, bass guitar, and traditional folk instruments such as banjo, mandolin and resonator guitar.