The banjo is invented in America from the West African slaves.It is a four, five, or six-stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity as a resonator, called the head, which is typically circular. It can be played by picking the strings with fingers.The case is made of wood.The strings are made of steel.
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The banjo was in use among West African slaves since as early as the 17th century.
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Recent research in West African music shows more than 60 plucked lute instruments, all of which, to a degree, show some resemblance to the banjo, and so are likely precursors to the banjo.
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The earliest evidence of plucked lutes comes from Mesopotamia around 6000 years ago.
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The first definitive description of an early banjo is from a 1687 journal entry by Sir Hans Sloane, an English physician visiting Jamaica, who called this Afro-Caribbean instrument a “strum strump”.
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The banjo had been referred to in 19 different spellings, from “banza” to “bonjoe” by the early 19th century.
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The earliest reference to the banjo in North America appeared in John Peter Zenger’s The New-York Weekly Journal in 1736.
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William Boucher (1822-1899) was the earliest commercial manufacturer of banjos. The Smithsonian Institution has three of his banjos from the years 1845-7. Boucher won several medals for his violins, drums, and banjos in the 1850s.
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Joel Walker Sweeney (1810-1860) was the first professional banjoist to learn directly from African Americans, and the first clearly documented white banjo player.
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After the 1850s, the banjo was increasingly used in the United States and England as a genteel parlor instrument for popular music performances.
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The “Jazz Age” created a new society craze for the four-string version of the banjo. Around the 1940s, the four-string banjo was being replaced by the guitar.
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Banjo Demo play
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrq4ugn7IS8
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Our video for the banjo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jrmd9TOWtxA
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Published: Dec 5, 2019
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