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MELODEON

   
Definition: Button keyed diatonic Accordion, In England this term includes all button keyed diatonic accordions, in Ireland and Scotland it is more specific to the one row 10 keyed variety.

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AB-35-P Plectrum Banjo, Mahogany Reso Aluminum rim. White ABS bound mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard. 22 Frets

AB-35-P Plectrum Banjo, Mahogany Reso


Aluminum rim. White ABS bound mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard. 22 Frets

Item ID: GR39023   Model No: AB-35-P   
    Product Features
  • Mahogany resonator with white ABS binding. Railroad spike 5th string top nut and 7th fret. 30 nickel plated iron flat tenison hooks.
  • Viking VS-370S Std tailpiece. Maple bridge with ebony top, plastic top nut.
  • Geared machine heads. Gloss finish. Remo 11inch banjo head.
    Product Specifications
  • Top nut width: 31mm
  • Scale length: 697mm
  • Width at 12th fret: 42mm
  • Pot depth: 62mm
  • Internal pot width: 275mm
  • External pot width: 279mm. Pot thickness: 4mm
  • Overall length: 960mm:
  • Made in: China
  • Model Number: AB-35-P
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Other Banjos Information


Several other types of banjo exist, the most popular are the Ukulele Banjo as popularised by George Formby, the Mandolin Banjo (or Banjolin), Plectrum or 4 string G Banjo, and there is even a Guitar Banjo, which makes the banjo sound available to all guitarists.
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