Banjo — For other uses, see Banjo (disambiguation). Banjo A modern 5 string banjo String instrument Hornbostel–Sachs classification 321.322 5 (Composite chordophone sounded by the bare fing … Wikipedia
Banjo — Bạn|jo 〈a. engl. [ bæ̣ndʒo] n. 15; Mus.〉 fünf bis neunsaitiges Zupfinstrument der nordamerikan. Schwarzen mit kreisrundem Klangkörper u. langem Hals [→ Bandura] * * * Ban|jo [ banjo , bɛnd̮ʒo ], das; s, s [engl. banjo, nach der Aussprache von… … Universal-Lexikon
Banjo guitar — The guitar banjo, is known by many names: banjo guitar, guitjo, banjitar or ganjo. It is a six string banjo with the neck of a guitar. It is tuned like a guitar and can be played by guitarists who desire the sound of a banjo. It was popular in… … Wikipedia
Banjo-Kazooie (series) — Banjo Kazooie series The official logo of the series Developers Rare Platforms Nintendo … Wikipedia
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts — Official North American box art Developer(s) Rare Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios … Wikipedia
string band — n. a band of stringed instruments, as guitar, banjo, violin, etc., playing folk or country music string band adj. * * * … Universalium
string band — n. a band of stringed instruments, as guitar, banjo, violin, etc., playing folk or country music string band adj … English World dictionary
Banjo ukulele — Infobox instrument name = Banjo Ukulele names = image capt = color = #FFEC8B classification = String instrument (plucked) range = related = ukulele, banjo musicians = builders = articles =The banjolele (brand name; sometimes banjo ukulele or… … Wikipedia
banjo — banjoist, n. /ban joh/, n., pl. banjos, banjoes. a musical instrument of the guitar family, having a circular body covered in front with tightly stretched parchment and played with the fingers or a plectrum. [1730 40; cf. Jamaican E banja,… … Universalium
String instrument — A string instrument (or stringed instrument) is a musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. In the Hornbostel Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification, used in organology, they are called chordophones. The… … Wikipedia