Deering Goodtime Banjo Ukulele Demo from Peghead Nation
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- Опубликовано: 22 мар 2015
- Deering's new Goodtime Banjo Ukulele is a fun instrument that combines a concert-size ukulele neck with an 11-inch banjo pot. In this video, Peghead Nation Co-Founder Teja Gerken demonstrates the instrument.
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It takes Standard Concert Ukulele Strings, & I use an Aquila Low G Concert Ukulele String set w/ a Wound Low G cause it mellows out the sound plus I can play the IZ version of Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World arranged by Roger Emerson.
I've got little bitty Trump hands and I find the concert scale more comfortable.
Sounds great!
Great
In your opinion does it sound more like a banjo than others❓that sound is what I want... thank you‼️
The sound of this instrument falls in between a Banjo & a Ukulele so it's a good sound, & it takes Standard Concert Ukulele Strings.
Do banjaleles use ukelele chords?
Yes