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Banjitars are tuned like a guitar but look like a banjo so what kind of bridge does it have? Banjo bridge. To keep it looking like a banjo. NOT compensated like a guitar saddle. Sounds out of tune always & there's nothing you can do because no one has thought to make one this century. I love playing my banjitar but it will never really be in tune. I'm optimistic the technology will be available someday. Maybe from NASA.
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Deering uses intonated bridges on their guitar-banjos. I own one and it makes an immense difference.
You can probably get a bridge from Deering, it should work. Hope this helps. Wade Hampton Miller |
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Thanks I'll try there.
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Rainsong JM3000 Breedlove C250/SM-12 Dean Backwoods banjitar Yamaha GL1 Ibanez RG321 MH Olympia OP-2 12 fret parlor Danelectro 12 string |
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Just like that! Another problem solved on the AGF
Love it This place is the best Paul
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![]() ![]() I kid, having recently bought a used Deering Good Time banjo and now learning to play it. I know most of the chords from my slack-key guitar work in Taropatch tuning (Open G). But banjo rolls are WAY different than guitar fingerpicking patterns. I can make it sound OK now but you can certainly tell it is a guitar playing operating it. |