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  1. Banjos - Smithsonian Institution

    Few musical instruments are more deeply connected to the American experience than the banjo. The banjo was created by enslaved Africans and their descendants in the Caribbean and colonial North …

  2. Grant Banjo Style Steering Wheels - JEGS

    Classic ''Banjo'' styling looks right at home in just about any vehicle. Styling choices include beautifully polished stainless steel or lustrous 14K gold plated center surrounded by either a leather-wrapped or …

  3. Shop Amazon.com | Banjos

    Looking for Banjos? Amazon.com has a wide selection at great prices.

  4. Banjos for Sale | Beginner & Bluegrass Banjos | Banjo Store Online ...

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  5. Learn How To Play Banjo – Deering® Banjo Company

    Your central place for learning how to play the banjo. We offer free video lessons, blog articles, and a banjo teacher locator here.

  6. Banjo - Wikipedia

    Historically, the banjo occupied a central place in African American music and rural folk culture before entering the mainstream via the minstrel shows of the 19th century. [3][4][5][6] Along with the fiddle, …

  7. Banjo: A Brief History - Ballad of America

    The banjo is a stringed instrument that is, or has been, prominent in American folk, country, bluegrass, ragtime, and jazz music. Sharing design elements with many similar West African instruments, the …

  8. Banjo Buying Guide: How to Choose the Best Banjo for You

    Looking to buy a banjo? Discover the ultimate banjo buying guide with expert tips on choosing the right style, size, and setup. Perfect for beginners and experienced players alike.

  9. 5-String Bluegrass Resonator Banjos For Sale

    Nov 19, 2025 · The web's largest inventory of resonator banjos for sale, new and used.

  10. The Banjo - Blue Ridge Parkway (U.S. National Park Service)

    Feb 24, 2023 · While it is heavily associated with Appalachian bluegrass culture, its roots trace back much further. The first appearance of what is recognized today as the banjo is probably from several …