Bishline Banjos Has A New Social Community Site

For those of us who own a Bishline banjo, there is little else to be said. These custom, handmade banjos are incredible! The tonal quality, workmanship, and playability of the Bishline banjo is certainly worthy of praise. As a banjo player for over 30 years, I can certainly say that my Bishline is the best banjo I have ever owned. And that is saying something since my acquisitions include a Gibson Earl Scruggs Signature Edition… among others.

The Bishline Banjo Company now has a new social community website for bluegrass music and banjo enthusists. Membership is free and an effort is underway at the site to track and catalog these rare hand-built banjos. You don’t have to be a Bishline owner to join the site and there are great free features at the site which include printable chord charts, a banjo scale generator with printable scale charts, a note locator widget, video lessons and more.

Acquaint yourself with Bishline banjos and join the new banjo social community at:

www.bishlinebanjofans.com

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