Sprzedam profesjonalne banjo made in USA. Doskonałe do folk i bluegrass, pięknie brzmiące drewno. Grałem na nim techniką clawhammer - stąd przetarcia na membranie. Przydatne zaczepy dla 5 struny w celu zmian tonacji.
Do banjo dodaję GRATIS twardy futerał produkcji Thomann (wartość około 250zł) oraz komplet nowych strun Martin.
Linki do filmików na YouTube, na których grałem na tym banjo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCxuJ0ZJ-Ok
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ2duOWJ8lU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvpc9zANmGI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dZzqlP8yjU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTAN6OjiBUE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkqnAXdpe9Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji-dvTzOHwo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJYNBc0-Vjw
Opis szczegółowy (po angielsku):
The Classic Goodtime banjos were created to meet customer demands. With the more classic fiddle peghead shape (now found on all Deering Goodtime banjos, the rich dark brown stain, planetary tuning pegs and the addition of spikes at 7,9, 10 for alternate tunings, this light weight maple banjo not only meets but exceeds the features customers wanted and needed. The violin-grade maple rim is made of the same wood used on the professional level Deering models and gives the Goodtime banjo a rich, full, round note distinction.
Light weight enough to travel with, convenient enough to keep by your easy chair at home, the Goodtime Classic is great for hours of practice with a neck that is both comfortable to play and accurate to fret. With the satin finish, white inlays, and the addition of side dots for ease of play, this Goodtime banjo is not only beautiful to look at but will bring you hours of musical enjoyment.
The Deering Goodtime Classic has amazing volume and quality of tone. We set up each banjo with a precise action. An excellent fair priced American banjo.
Neck:
Slender Rock Maple Neck stained a Rich Brown
White dot inlays
Deering Peg head shape
Planetary Tuners
Geared 5th String Tuner
Satin Finish
Spikes Installed at 7th, 9th, & 10th Frets
Pot:
11″ 3 ply Violin Grade Maple Rim
11″ Frosted Top High Crown Head
Steel Tension Hoop
A Steel Coordinator Rod for Adjustments
16 Bracket Shoes
16 Flat Hooks and 9/32″ Hex Nuts
Patented Adjustable Goodtime Tailpiece
Nickel Plated Armrest
Nickel Plated Hardware
Satin Finish
Supplied in a Deluxe Deering embroidered gig bag
Tone:
Has a clear and bright sound of maple that projects very well.
Easy to play with clarity of note separation.
Tuned:
g,D,G,B,D in standard G tuning
Can easily be tuned in other tunings.
Dimensions:
Neck Width at the Nut 1 1/4″
Scale Length Nut to Bridge 26 1/4″
Rim Diameter 11″
Overall Instrument Length 37.5″
Instrument Weight without a case: 4.5 lbs
What are Capo Spikes?
Capo Spikes enable you to ‘CAPO’ your 5th string and play your banjo in higher keys simply by pushing your 5th string underneath one of the installed capo spikes. You will also need to place a ‘regular type capo’ on your fingerboard. Eg. When your banjo is in standard tuning and tuned to an open ‘G’ chord and you want to play say in open ‘A’ you will need to put a regular capo on your 2nd fret and also need to ‘CAPO’ your 5th string… So, when you have a Capo Spike fitted to your 7th fret you can push your 5th string underneath the capo spike to raise the pitch of your 5th string to ‘A’.
We recommend spikes to be installed on your 7th fret (enabling the key of A) and 9th fret (enabling the key of B) and 10th fret (enabling the key of C)
Spikes are much neater than other 5th string capo types, they do not get in the way of your playing… but are always there when you need them.
Spikes were pioneered and used by the legendary Earl Scruggs and are used by most professional banjo players of today.