Whiskey Before Breakfast
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Think I saw the blonde guy compete in the banjo contest at rockygrass this year, didn't know what song he played though, didn't sound like a fiddle tune
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I want that banjo... Big time.
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The guy on the right looks mad :p, you guys did a great job though
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jaw dropping good
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Way to go this is badass!
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Very, very nice harmony on that one guys! keep it up.
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Sounds good man... I think I met you at an FFA National Convention
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Amazing sound! Stupid question, does having the wider string spacing slow you down? Likewise, does the wider neck make fretting With the thumb harder?
I am really interseted in these banjos and I;m just curious. Thanks for any answers. You guys rock!
HillbillyJ 1 year ago
@HillbillyJ I don't think so. In fact, the wider string spacing makes single string licks a lot easier, especially when, for example, you are playing with 2 or all 3 fingers on the same inside string (eg; LOW D - 0--2--4). I didn't really notice how much the wider spacing helped until I tried going back to a standard banjo
AFBluegrass 10 months ago
One of my major problems with banjo's is the fifth string...does this banjo eliminate the need for a seperate capo for the fifth string?
bigdjindustriez 4 years ago
No. Just like other 5 strings, you still need to have spikes or some other way to pull down the 5th. string if you wish to capo. The stealth however does get rid of the nut on the neck and the string spacing is wider than standard. I believe Nechville offers a neck like this on certain models too.
AFBluegrass 4 years ago
Super picking !!! Isuppose those banjos are made by Stealth, the kind of banjos Scott Vestal uses. They sound really good. And boys you know how to make them sound terrific.
banjobluegrass 4 years ago
Yes the banjos are Stealth by Scott Vestal. Thanks
AFBluegrass 4 years ago