[
US
/ˈbænˌdʒoʊ/
]
[ UK /bˈændʒəʊ/ ]
[ UK /bˈændʒəʊ/ ]
NOUN
- a stringed instrument of the guitar family that has long neck and circular body
How To Use banjo In A Sentence
- Featuring Simpson's virtuosity on guitar, banjo and ukulele, this collection of songs and tunes, mainly recorded in New Orleans, is a homage to the American South.
- Bolivian music also uses the charango, which is a cross between the mandolin, guitar, and banjo.
- It does; and now two drummers join in, they weave a polyrhythm that brings in one guitar and some pops from a banjo, oh this groove is young but it's growing, and people are starting to move. Archive 2007-10-01
- He was strumming an imaginary banjo. Times, Sunday Times
- Synths, banjo, trumpet, and anything else found around the studio gets thrown in, creating the feeling of some sort of strange, postmodern hootenanny.
- I loved the endless hours I spent splashing in streams, eating blackberries off the bush, catching trout, walking the woods, sunning on rocks, listening to banjos and dulcimers.
- the banjo had a long neck
- Baxter is probably best known as the ace pedal steel, banjo, dobro, guitar, all-'round musical utility guy for many musicians.
- Armed with his banjo, tinwhistle, poetry, stagecraft and his magnificent baritone voice, Tommy has been mesmerising audiences for more than forty years.
- Electronics were largely eschewed for acoustic strumming, vibes, banjo and plenty of ‘ba-ba-ba’ backing vocals.