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To change the volume on a banjo, you can adjust your playing technique, such as the force of your picking or strumming. Using a heavier or softer touch will impact the sound's loudness. Additionally, you can modify the banjo's setup by adjusting the bridge height or using different types of strings, which can also influence volume. For amplified banjos, adjusting the volume knob on the pickup or the amplifier will directly control the output volume.

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