The greatest banjo player in Bluegrass music is Earl Scruggs. So, that would be my guess to your question.
John Arnold is the bands banjo player, he was bought his first banjo at the age of 10 and began learning to play at 14. The band Lonesome Highway was formed in 1996 playing both contemporary and traditional bluegrass styles. They currently play out of Romney, West Virginia. In addition to being a banjo player, John Arnold is the general manager, vocalist and along with guitarist Buddy Dunlap, songwriter for the band.
Mostly country,but a little bit of jazz. depends One can agree. Note also the words to Steven Foster's O Susanna. One can agree the banjo, flute, nor triangle perform without a performer. There's also a banjo with a scoring to George Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue. One may also question of the bongo can perform whatever without a bongoist.
There are 3 types of banjos...Bluegrass BanjoClawhammer BanjoDixieland Banjoif you are talking about how many banjos are in the world, Then the answer would be countless of them.
The banjo is used for EVERY sort of music. It is especially common in Folk, Country, and Bluegrass. The banjo is also very popular in dixieland bands, Jazz-Danny Barker, rock-(the Eagles used a banjo in MANY of their songs,) Christian-Gregor, and even POP!
Yes, Taylor Swift was playing a banjo.
People of the Bluegrass Roots played the guitar, banjo, and violin.
The banjo is traditionally a 5 stringed instrument that is often heard in country, bluegrass, and folk music.
John Arnold is the bands banjo player, he was bought his first banjo at the age of 10 and began learning to play at 14. The band Lonesome Highway was formed in 1996 playing both contemporary and traditional bluegrass styles. They currently play out of Romney, West Virginia. In addition to being a banjo player, John Arnold is the general manager, vocalist and along with guitarist Buddy Dunlap, songwriter for the band.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
Mostly country,but a little bit of jazz. depends One can agree. Note also the words to Steven Foster's O Susanna. One can agree the banjo, flute, nor triangle perform without a performer. There's also a banjo with a scoring to George Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue. One may also question of the bongo can perform whatever without a bongoist.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
"Dad goes and takes along his banjo" is the independent clause.
There are 3 types of banjos...Bluegrass BanjoClawhammer BanjoDixieland Banjoif you are talking about how many banjos are in the world, Then the answer would be countless of them.
In my order of preference: Banjo (5-string) Guitar Mandolin Violin Dog Box (String bass)
The banjo is used for EVERY sort of music. It is especially common in Folk, Country, and Bluegrass. The banjo is also very popular in dixieland bands, Jazz-Danny Barker, rock-(the Eagles used a banjo in MANY of their songs,) Christian-Gregor, and even POP!