Too Many Banjos?
I found this video over on the Fretboard Journal Blog and thought I’d share it with you.
Dodge’s Sundodgers perform on, from the left, a bass banjo, a banjo-mandolin, a banjo-uke, a tenor banjo and a guitar banjo. And no, five banjos are not too many banjos.
My question is this: how can you have that many banjos and not one of them being played Scruggs style? Seems wrong somehow.


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