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It sounds like a banjo with a higher pitch and a little more sustain.
Winston Marshall plays a number of banjos, notably is the Eagle 2 resonator made by the Deering banjo company and recently the Shackleton Centenary Zither banjo.
A Zither is an instrument that has multiple strings and sort of like a harp laying down except that the whole thing is on a soundbox.There may be bridges for the strings. The sides might be decorated. The strings are either plucked with the fingers which may or may not have picks on the hands or hit with a hammer. It can be played on the floor or on its stands, as it is too large to convinently carry it around.The size can vary depending on the zither.
a modern banjo has between 3 and 12 strings
A section is scooped out of the banjo neck close to the pot, this gives greater clearance between the strings and the fret board. This is especially useful for melodic clawhammer style, where the banjo is played slightly up the neck of the banjo.
Examples of chordophones are: guitar, violin, cello, viokla, contra bass, bass viol, ukelele ,banjo, harp, clavichord ,banduria, lyre , lute Zither, etc.always remember that chordophones are string-sounding instrumentsidiophones-self-soundingmembranophones-skin-soundingaerophones-air-soundingelectrophones-electric-sounding;)
· Accordion · Banjo · Clarinet · Drum · Electric Guitar · Fiddle · Guitar · Harmonica · Irish Flute · Jug · Kettledrum · Lute · Mandolin · Organ · Piccolo · Quinticlave (a type of bugle) · Recorder · Saxophone · Tambourine · Ukulele · Violin · Washboard · Xylophone · Zither
· Accordion · Banjo · Clarinet · Drum · Electric Guitar · Fiddle · Guitar · Harmonica · Irish Flute · Jug · Kettledrum · Lute · Mandolin · Organ · Piccolo · Quinticlave (a type of bugle) · Recorder · Saxophone · Tambourine · Ukulele · Violin · Washboard · Xylophone · Zither
· Accordion · Banjo · Clarinet · Drum · Electric Guitar · Fiddle · Guitar · Harmonica · Irish Flute · Jug · Kettledrum · Lute · Mandolin · Organ · Piccolo · Quinticlave (a type of bugle) · Recorder · Saxophone · Tambourine · Ukulele · Violin · Washboard · Xylophone · Zither
That is entirely up to you. The ukulele is very easy to learn. The fiddle is probably the most difficult and the banjo in between the two.
The banjo player singed while he play the banjo.
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