Nope. Once you collect the notes in Banjo-Tooie, you don't have to recollect them when you leave a level. One of Banjo-Tooie's many pros. :)
They are formed by the placement of fingers. The closer to the head of the banjo, the lower the notes will be, because the string is longer. The length of the string changes when a finger is put down on it, and the length of the string determines the pitch. This holds true for all stringed instruments.
94 jiggies and 810 notes
Notes for a song "When can i see you again?" Owl City
Duelling Banjoes
If you mean Click Clock Wood i think it's different for every season
the banjo is different from other stringed instruments in that it has cymbals embedded onto the base part of the instrument and can be used along with the stings. it also has to do with he past of it having stronger musical notes.
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Yes. They are both in treble clef. However, the two instruments are tuned differently, so the actual fingering is not the same.
the stop and swop truth is useless un less you have banjo and kazooie 1 and what it is is that ... have you ever seen wall paintings of an egg with a mumbo skull and a ? ? well those eggs come out to be used on banjo kazooie one . so dont get it un less you have banjo kazooie one or it is just a big waste of 6000 notes GAMERTAG a crazy phyco
I believe Samoa is the correct answer
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