banjo in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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banjo <-(oe)s> [ˈbændʒəʊ] N

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Instruments used include guitarboth electric and acoustic, drums, hand percussion, piano, glockenspiel, banjo and trumpet.
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During these years he learnt guitar and banjo and listened to and played folk music.
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A very small run of lap steels, banjos and mandolins were also built but are rare to come across.
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He learned to play the guitar from his uncle, and now plays banjo and several other instruments; but his renown remains with the historical ngoni.
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Dojos have a much more mellow sound than a banjo, and plucked notes are sustained longer due to the resonator.
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He dropped out of college and joined a local band that went on the road, with him playing banjo.
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Banjo music at that time was noted on the clefs, symbols came later.
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The double bass and banjo are also sometimes used.
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The tunings and fingerings are also just like a banjo.
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In writing his book, he noted the instrument was soaring in popularity in the shape of the banjo.
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