Joyful Uke
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Seeing the thread on banjo ukes that was asking about the sound made me wonder how different playing a banjo uke is from playing a banjo.
I've been watching the Ken Burns program on Country Music, which reminded me that I always thought it would be fun to play banjo. I think I would, at this point in my life, need a kid's size banjo. (I'm a small person, and have had some injuries.)
Probably not going to find an answer here, but if anyone has ever played something the size of the Deering Goodtime Parlor Banjo, (which is smaller and lighter than a standard banjo, from what I've read), how does the neck compare to a concert ukulele?
What is the advantage of a banjo ukulele vs a banjo?
I've been watching the Ken Burns program on Country Music, which reminded me that I always thought it would be fun to play banjo. I think I would, at this point in my life, need a kid's size banjo. (I'm a small person, and have had some injuries.)
Probably not going to find an answer here, but if anyone has ever played something the size of the Deering Goodtime Parlor Banjo, (which is smaller and lighter than a standard banjo, from what I've read), how does the neck compare to a concert ukulele?
What is the advantage of a banjo ukulele vs a banjo?
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