Banjo meets tres

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2008

I don't really think this is a good idea and I don't recommend it to anybody. But I like the way it sounds and I think it's pretty cool, and I'd be interested in hearing from other people who have tried similar combinations.

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  • I don't see any way to avoid calling it a "cubanjo," do you?

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  • very very cool D: i love it :)

  • Sounds sorta like a Harpsachord to me. I like it tho. 4Leaf Clover would be nice. Great Post

  • Pretty cool.

  • The consensus over here is "I like it. . .it is nice." I also heard "Me. . .nice. . . me likeit". Bet you can't guess who said that!

  • a cubanjo it is!, tell ya, this is how instruments are born, you can play the wreck of the old 97 AND some cuban montunos or son de la loma, one after the other, Im really impressed at the joint of the neck, great work dude, post more videos....

  • cool banjo/tres, i dont think its ever been done before, sounds great. and please do take it to a cuban guateque like rancho bejucal in homstead or some other, they'll love it

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