Thanks for this Enda - going to pop over to the soundslice later to check out the extra lessons there. Also, cannot recommend the extras you get with Enda's patreon enough, the lessons in soundslice, the community in discord, it's all brilliant stuff.
I'd like to ask about your banjo, please. It's a Clareen - am I right? I've visited their website, but can't find what I wish to know. Which model is yours? What sort of tone ring does it have? - it looks like an archtop type. It's got a lovely sound, bright yet with a pleasing delicacy to my ears. I've found American banjos such as Gibson's 'Mastertone' and Deering's 'Sierra' to be very heavy instruments, and can't help but feel that a good-sounding banjo doesn't need to be so heftily constructed (about 11lbs in weight). I've read that short scale (17 frets) instruments are apparently favoured by some for Irish music, however yours has 19 - what are your views on this? Thank you in anticipation!
This is a Clareen Oyster with a frosted head which helps with the slightly mellower tone. It also has a bone-in bridge and that helps round out the brighter sounds of the banjo. It’s an arch top tone ring.
Thanks for this Enda - going to pop over to the soundslice later to check out the extra lessons there. Also, cannot recommend the extras you get with Enda's patreon enough, the lessons in soundslice, the community in discord, it's all brilliant stuff.
Ha so un pc today! I love it
Thanks
Thank you ❤
Go hálainn agus go raibh maith agat, Enda!
The MILF with the Only Fans is another interpretation
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I'd like to ask about your banjo, please. It's a Clareen - am I right? I've visited their website, but can't find what I wish to know.
Which model is yours? What sort of tone ring does it have? - it looks like an archtop type.
It's got a lovely sound, bright yet with a pleasing delicacy to my ears. I've found American banjos such as Gibson's 'Mastertone' and Deering's 'Sierra' to be very heavy instruments, and can't help but feel that a good-sounding banjo doesn't need to be so heftily constructed (about 11lbs in weight).
I've read that short scale (17 frets) instruments are apparently favoured by some for Irish music, however yours has 19 - what are your views on this?
Thank you in anticipation!
This is a Clareen Oyster with a frosted head which helps with the slightly mellower tone. It also has a bone-in bridge and that helps round out the brighter sounds of the banjo. It’s an arch top tone ring.
I much prefer a 19 fret banjo. The 17 fret are too boxy sounding for my ear!
@@IrishTenorBanjo Thanks for the information Enda; it's much appreciated. 😊
@@IrishTenorBanjo Thanks, Enda - a better sound; now I know why.🙂
what are the second and third tunes in good time old time called. thanks