Greetings, all. Hoping somebody can help me out here. I've got a modern open-back 5-string banjo and I'm wanting to learn to play it well enough, in a period style, that I can pick up a period-style banjo and take it along to events, particularly some LH events that my outfit does here in the nearby area. The one I have right now certainly isn't period because I didn't want to spend a lot on an instrument until I knew whether I'd be able to play it. But I'm pretty handy with a guitar and that seems to translate well into banjo, because I'm not that bad. The only thing is, I can just 'tell' from my ear that it's not quite right--doesn't sound like the banjo I hear on CDs of folks playing period music. Just kinda the melody with no 'flesh' around it, so to speak, or just 'thumb & strum', kinda like a guitar. So I'm gonna go hunting for some books. My first question is, what sort of 'style' should I look for in a book? Is clawhammer banjo correct for mid-19th Century, or should I look for something else? The sound of period banjo definitely isn't a 'bluegrass' sound, so what is it, in terms of instructional books to look for? I would also like to know if tuning my banjo to an open G chord is the best way to go for period-style playing. I know there are other ways to tune it--I just kinda stumbled across this open G while I was trying to figure out how to set the thing up.
I have one other question. Since stringed instruments seem to be kinda quick for me to pick up, I was thinking of maybe picking up a fiddle. I'm going to do the same thing I did with my banjo--not spend a great deal until I'm certain I can play the thing. The fiddle may not turn out to be such a quick pick-up for me, since I won't have the assistance of the frets, like on a guitar or my model of banjo. So. If you've been to Ebay looking at fiddle stuff, you've seen those ones that sell for, like, between $40 and $60. The Guitar Shop, I believe, is the name of one of the sellers (the most prolific, I believe), and I think the other one is something like Berkley Music. Does anyone have any experience with those instruments? They sell so cheap, I wonder about their quality, and yet if I'm just looking for a starter instrument I know I won't need a Stradivarius. At the same time, to an unemployed reenactor, fifty bucks ain't chicken feed and I don't wanna get sc____d. Any thoughts? Much thanks in advance for any help/advice offered.
I have one other question. Since stringed instruments seem to be kinda quick for me to pick up, I was thinking of maybe picking up a fiddle. I'm going to do the same thing I did with my banjo--not spend a great deal until I'm certain I can play the thing. The fiddle may not turn out to be such a quick pick-up for me, since I won't have the assistance of the frets, like on a guitar or my model of banjo. So. If you've been to Ebay looking at fiddle stuff, you've seen those ones that sell for, like, between $40 and $60. The Guitar Shop, I believe, is the name of one of the sellers (the most prolific, I believe), and I think the other one is something like Berkley Music. Does anyone have any experience with those instruments? They sell so cheap, I wonder about their quality, and yet if I'm just looking for a starter instrument I know I won't need a Stradivarius. At the same time, to an unemployed reenactor, fifty bucks ain't chicken feed and I don't wanna get sc____d. Any thoughts? Much thanks in advance for any help/advice offered.
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