Thank you for your comments, Fran this is a tenor banjo tuned in Chicago (DGBE), like a baritone ukulele. I worked a lot on the bridge to smoothe the sound, which is a shame for a "regular" banjo player.
I am a regular banjoplayer, but I like your sound. I don't think you can use it in a dixieland band. That's too soft. But with your voice it sounds very good. Compliments.
cé ok..............
country12able 4 months ago
Very fine old time style, great vocals and superb fingerpicking. Many thanks for sharing! Next step for me: to subscribe!
DermitderUkulele 5 months ago
Sweet with the right flavor!
01herman 5 months ago
really blues... really folk... really intense!!!
:-)
GioFabulador 2 years ago
wow!
Lovepuffs 3 years ago
C'est magnifique, une fois de plus. Bravo Monsieur Yalego !
theou 3 years ago
Great Version Yalego, bravo...
gadaya 3 years ago
great singing and playing
krabbers 3 years ago
What a voice!..what a mic! what a weymann!
uking 3 years ago
I love your voice, amazing!
chizniky 3 years ago
great rendition
adamschmalenberger 3 years ago
Not a banjo fan really but I like the sound of this one and I like this recording a lot.
david201 3 years ago
Great video Yan! ***** from Igor :D
UkuleleIgor 3 years ago
Thank you for your comments, Fran this is a tenor banjo tuned in Chicago (DGBE), like a baritone ukulele. I worked a lot on the bridge to smoothe the sound, which is a shame for a "regular" banjo player.
yalego 3 years ago
I am a regular banjoplayer, but I like your sound. I don't think you can use it in a dixieland band. That's too soft. But with your voice it sounds very good. Compliments.
heinbanjo12 3 years ago
I love your sound!!! A tenor banjo? tuning?
FranSpain 3 years ago
Sounds great to me!
deach69 3 years ago