The banjo has strings which are usually plucked rather than strummed like a guitar.
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When a banjo string is plucked, it creates vibrations that travel through the air as sound waves. These sound waves are picked up by our ears, which then convert the vibrations into signals that our brain interprets as the sound of a banjo playing.
A Banjo does have a built in pickups. The pickups can be built into the frets and the body of the banjo. A pickup is used to plug the banjo into a system to amplified the sound.
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Any banjo is a good banjo! Banjos are built for different purposes. I personally like the Huber banjos, but if you play claw hammer or old time, you may like a open backed handmade banjo. The sound of a banjo is determined by the tone ring. This is a ring of wood or other material that controls the vibrations your banjo will make, such as a hollow rhythmic sound, a melodic sound, or a sharp and bouncy sound. The latter being my favorite. Some banjos to check out would be: Huber, Gibson, Washburn, or Deering.
No. it sounds like a Banjo.
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Banjo Kazooi is a copyrighted game produced by Rare. The link to the banjo kazooi website is provided below where you can purchase the game or find links to partners. It does not mention a PC version of the game at this time.
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