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Wildwood Flower on Fretless Banjo

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2010

Wildwood Flower played on a fretless banjo made from an old cookie tin. Seems like the banjos are easier to make than to play LOL!

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  • this is awesome

  • @TheRonnie63 Thank you for the comment. Enjoy!

  • nice work

  • @StoweTexas Thanks! Glad you liked it!

  • finally, an excuse to buy cookies!

  • @iRoxorzUrSoxorz Yep - an excuse to buy and EAT cookies.  It wouldn't be prudent to waste 'em LOL!

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  • @SHADOWMAN296 ...but Ellie Mae's done got a possum in the washtub!

  • But Uncle Jed, I Can't afford no banja. Well Jethro, just build ur own.Ask Granny for a washtub.

  • @mrbangham thanks for the solution. I am going to try to build one soon.

  • @wadester1969 Yes it's a 5 string. My workaround to avoid the 5th peg was mount five machine heads on the headstock and pass all five strings over the nut. For the 5th string, the high G, I drilled a hole in the fingerboard 6-19/32 inches from the front of the nut, put in a small screw and use the side of the screw as a "fret" in order to get it tuned. It's tuned like a regular banjo, in open G.

    See Ya!

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