HEy all. I was intersted in trying my hand at making a banjo.
So please tell me, what makes a banjo a banjo?
1) Is it the strings, the string strength (fret distance), the shape of the body, or what the body is made of?
2) Does it have to have animal skin for the body face, or can it be made of wood or metal?
3) Does the bridge need to be set high (high action) or low action?
4) Are resonators out of the question?
5) What do you rec. for the type of strings?
I went to a Mamma-chan shop here in Japan and saw these large Japanese rice bowls (wooden circular bowls that you might see in a sushi shop where the chef will scoop out rice for making the sushi). I thought that they might make a sweet banjo by the look of them. I think finding animal skins will be difficult, so I am hoping for some type of alternative for the face.
Thanks,
Douglas
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I don't have the link, but when I was researching I did find a page from a guy who'd used that sort of Tyvec material; he'd actually glued a "ring" onto the stuff.
Another dodge is to buy a better-quality tambourine or hand drum with tension screws...Just add your neck in the usual way.
You can easily research most of these questions by yourself.
www.google.com is one of my favorite sources.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banjo
One thing to consider, if you are using skin for a head, various bridges of different heights are needed to compansate for the skin's tension due to changes in humidity. Gut banjo and steel string banjos from a construction point of view are very different.
Have you seen my video about banjos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/KeniLeeBurgess#p/c/D5A616CC7585C70F/9/U...
I hope this helps.
Enjoy, Keni Lee
Love the UPS vs FedEx Photo... LOL!
-Rand.
Hi Ross,
That's an interesting way of making a drum head and tensioning it. I'll have to try it some time.
The nylon (fish line) strings are not going to contribute much to the twangy banjo sound I think you are aiming for. Try real banjo strings, which aren't that expensive. The scale length is the distance between your nut and the bridge, and if you have that number, you can go to a fret calculator (lots of 'em on the WWW; we like the Stew-MacDonald fret calculator) and it will spit out a list of fret measurements. Use the measurements measured from the next fret to nut (not 'fret to fret', unless you are just re-checking) as this will help keep any positioning errors from accumulating as you work up the neck. You can use a lot of different things for frets: toothpicks, bamboo skewers, cut (or uncut) nails, pop-rivet shafts, electrical tie-wraps, and even real fret wire (not that hard to do or expensive). Most of these materials you will need to glue on. Use 2-Part epoxy, it works best (gives you plenty of time to make minute adjustments... something you don't have time for with super-glue).
Also, we just started a banjo discussion group, you are welcome to join. Here's the link: Banjo Players Unite!
-Rand.
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