Who would have thought that when I found your videos that I could be so captivated by banjo maintenance and repair ? My uncle played the banjo and I never really appreciated the care that he put into his banjos. Thanks for your channel and I look forward to learning a lot more in the future.
Love the older 80's Gold Star banjos. They sounded better then some of the Gibson's from that same era. I had a Gold Star arch top from that time that I wish I still had. Great Ralph Stanley tone with that model.
Hello Lincoln, I have a Top of the line Saga copy of the Gibson Bella Voice I bought 45 years ago. It’s always had a beautiful ring and tone, but not so much anymore. I don’t know what kind of head is on it , so I’m going to order a new Remo. However, it’s anyone’s guess what crown height I need . Any thoughts would be helpful. I’m learning about banjo set up and your video’s are very informative. Thank you ,
It’s never the wrong time to learn something new. I am a banjo teacher and festivals, camps, and privately and I currently have a 78, 82, and 91 year old student!
It's a lifetime of learning. To get really good you literally have to be born banjo in hand.😅 However, there is nothing to stop anyone learning and enjoying the banjo. Just don't expect too much too fast. Speaking from experience it's fun and can be frustrating at times because we expect a lot of return. Slow and steady is the way to improve. Good luck. 👍
So just by watching your picking you pick more with your middle finger than your index I've found Scruggs style is a better more melodic style of the primitive Two finger
Who would have thought that when I found your videos that I could be so captivated by banjo maintenance and repair ? My uncle played the banjo and I never really appreciated the care that he put into his banjos. Thanks for your channel and I look forward to learning a lot more in the future.
I appreciate al your videos! Keep them coming and we’ll keep watching them and encouraging you! Thank you so much for posting!
Very interesting. Exactly what needs to be done to mine. Thanks.
Pre-set up playing: 1:21
Post setup playing 13:49
Very well done. You're a professional.
Great video! Those old GF100s sound killer when set up properly. You have it sounding great!
You can really hear the difference...very educational. Now I know some things to look at on my Gold Star! Thanks
Love the older 80's Gold Star banjos. They sounded better then some of the Gibson's from that same era. I had a Gold Star arch top from that time that I wish I still had. Great Ralph Stanley tone with that model.
That's as good as it's going to get without putting a wood rim and pre-war tone ring good job
Timestamps to compare
1:17 before
13:48 after
Keep them coming lincoln !!!
another fine job :)
Thank you
Sounds much better!
I have a 94 Scruggs standard but I just can’t seem to get out of it what I want, any ideas? Great vid btw.
Do you ever do setups when you're on the road? I'd like one when you're in Nashville area.
I need to get my Granada set up . What does that usually run? I have the 8th Granada that Greg rich Built-in 1987
I have a $100 flat rate plus material expenses (head, bridge, strings, etc).
Hello Lincoln, I have a Top of the line Saga copy of the Gibson Bella Voice I bought 45 years ago. It’s always had a beautiful ring and tone, but not so much anymore. I don’t know what kind of head is on it , so I’m going to order a new Remo. However, it’s anyone’s guess what crown height I need . Any thoughts would be helpful. I’m learning about banjo set up and your video’s are very informative. Thank you ,
How long, and how hard, is it to learn to play? Call me crazy…but I’m 76 and you are so inspirational to me!
It’s never the wrong time to learn something new. I am a banjo teacher and festivals, camps, and privately and I currently have a 78, 82, and 91 year old student!
It's a lifetime of learning. To get really good you literally have to be born banjo in hand.😅 However, there is nothing to stop anyone learning and enjoying the banjo. Just don't expect too much too fast. Speaking from experience it's fun and can be frustrating at times because we expect a lot of return. Slow and steady is the way to improve. Good luck. 👍
What year is this Gold Star? "Vintage" doesn't tell us much? Thanks!
1981… I’ll change the title! Thank you for watching!
@@lincolnhensley3501 Hey, thanks a lot!! I've got a '78 and love to hear how great these can sound!
Did you shim the rim to snug tone ring?
What is the tune at 1:17 ? I've been learning it off your tuneup videos but I'd like to know the name
Shortin’ Bread
Hammering again!!!
Good stuff :-)
The Lincoln Hensley touch!
So just by watching your picking you pick more with your middle finger than your index I've found Scruggs style is a better more melodic style of the primitive Two finger