To get the best tone out of your banjo, it helps to understand all the working parts of your instrument and how they affect tone. Banjo Part Diagram The diagram at right illustrates the major parts of a bluegrass banjo; that is, a banjo…
Old timey, open back banjos produce tone in a different way. Most old time players prefer natural skin for the head. Drawbacks to natural skin include an extreme susceptibility to humidity. High humidity can result in a loose head and poor tone. Low humidity…
A lot of new gear has been appearing lately touting the ability of digital modeling to recreate the sound of classic musical equipment. Whether they be electronic drums, microphone modelers, or even speaker systems, the results can be varied. We’ll explore the history and…
The mountain dulcimer, even in its simplicity, holds more than a few secrets. Those who pick it up for the first time are struck with its unique droning tones and find they can play simple melodies rather quickly, sometimes within a matter of minutes….
Flutes are classified into two groups: fipple flutes and transverse flutes. A fipple flute is one held perpendicular to the floor and with the mouthpiece or blow hole at the very end of the instrument. Transverse flutes are held parallel to the floor to…