5 string Banjo or Dobro Guitar ?
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mij (
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January 13th, 2009
I’m thinking of picking up an instrument again.
I like blues, but then again I like bluegrass ?
What should I buy ?
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Both are great. Personally I like the smoothness and melody of the dobro more than the twang of the banjo, but mastering either will be a great addition to a bluegrass band. Another thing to consider is price – my gut instinct is that you can find a better quality cheap banjo versus a cheap dobro, and it’s also worth looking around in classifieds or on Craigslist, or even at the instrument shop itself (they often have a wall for classifieds) to see if anyone’s selling a used one.
Both are great! My most recent was a mandolin and I love it.
I had an urge a while back that made me want to buy and learn to play banjo. I figured it would pass with time, but it didn’t. I eventually gave in and bought one – one of the best decisions I have made. I love playing the banjo! One of the things that has helped me the most – talk to someone who knows how to set up a banjo. I was completely new to playing stringed instruments when I got it, so you might already know this. Find out how high your action should be and see if the floating bridge needs to be adjusted (or replaced with a bridge to compensate for the 3rd string). Having the proper setup will greatly improve the quality of your sound.
@petethepothead he was on February 3rd. Sorry I misssed him.
@mij My co-worker plays both. I’m waiting for him to come back from the men’s room so I can ask his opinion for you.
Here he is now:
For a more blues sound I would definetly go with the dobro.
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