Ozark tenor starter banjo, 4-string
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£279.99
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Add to WishlistProduct Code: 2105T
EAN: 5050127102373
The Ozark 2105T is a good starter 4 string tenor banjo. It has a high standard of construction with wood shell, 24 plated brackets and a single co-ordinator rod. The tailpiece, machine heads and armrest have good quality chrome plating. The detachable wood resonator has an attractive mahogany finish and the banjo is fitted with a Remo head. This affordable banjo also comes in a protective padded gig bag. scale length: 577mm The tenor banjo is often used in jazz and Irish music. Usual tuning is a-d-G-C (like a viola) but Irish musicians often use e-a-d-g tuning (an octave below the violin and mandolin) (tunings shown 1st to bass)
- 4 string banjo
- 24 plated brackets
- Single co-ordinator rod
- Plated tailpiece & machineheads
- Mahogany finish
- Detachable wood resonator
- REMO head
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