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Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2010 in Music

Looking For Vintage Banjo ? Then This is Where You Want to Be

Vox AC30VR Valve Reactor Amp 2x12 30 Watts
Vox AC30VR Valve Reactor Amp 2x12 30 Watts
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Vox AC15VR Valve Reactor Amp 2 Channels 15 Watts 1x12
Vox AC15VR Valve Reactor Amp 2 Channels 15 Watts 1x12
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VINTAGE KAY KRAFT TENOR BANJO
VINTAGE KAY KRAFT TENOR BANJO
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STEPHEN FOSTER STORY Souvenir Song Book vintage Music
STEPHEN FOSTER STORY Souvenir Song Book vintage Music
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{ Vintage 70s 80s StewMac banjo made in USA } LOUD
{ Vintage 70s 80s StewMac banjo made in USA } LOUD
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1953 Sheet Music Gamblers Guitar Rusty Draper song
1953 Sheet Music Gamblers Guitar Rusty Draper song
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Swing big band chart music arrangement VAS VILLST DU
Swing big band chart music arrangement VAS VILLST DU
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FLINTHILL 297 FIVE ST BLUEGRASS RESONATOR BANJOCASE
FLINTHILL 297 FIVE ST BLUEGRASS RESONATOR BANJOCASE
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GOYA G312 VINTAGE 1980S ACOUSTIC GUITAR GREAT DEAL
GOYA G312 VINTAGE 1980S ACOUSTIC GUITAR GREAT DEAL
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OLD SHEET MUSIC KATE SMITH CHARLES KENNY IRVING BERLIN
OLD SHEET MUSIC KATE SMITH CHARLES KENNY IRVING BERLIN
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LOT VINTAGE SHEET MUSIC ERNEST BALL BRENNAN ETC 1920S
LOT VINTAGE SHEET MUSIC ERNEST BALL BRENNAN ETC 1920S
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GOLD TONE CONCERT BANJO UKULELE MODEL BUC W HARD CASE
GOLD TONE CONCERT BANJO UKULELE MODEL BUC W HARD CASE
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1940 Sheet Music WHERE WAS I Dubin MERLE OBERON BRENT
1940 Sheet Music WHERE WAS I Dubin MERLE OBERON BRENT
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GRETSCH VIOLIN G STRING WOUND ON PLASTIC GUT 214 UNUSE
GRETSCH VIOLIN G STRING WOUND ON PLASTIC GUT 214 UNUSE
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VINTAGE GRETSCH VIOLIN D 3rd STRING GUT 212 unused
VINTAGE GRETSCH VIOLIN D 3rd STRING GUT 212 unused
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GRETSCH VIOLIN G STRING WOUND ON GUT 214 unused
GRETSCH VIOLIN G STRING WOUND ON GUT 214 unused
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GRETSCH VIOLIN E STRING NYLON 208 UNUSED
GRETSCH VIOLIN E STRING NYLON 208 UNUSED
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GRETSCH VIOLIN G STRING WOUNDon SILVER PLATE STEEL 207
GRETSCH VIOLIN G STRING WOUNDon SILVER PLATE STEEL 207
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Banjo with hard case 5 string closed back resonator
Banjo with hard case 5 string closed back resonator
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GRETSCH BANJO 3 RD STRING 264 EAGLE BRAND unused
GRETSCH BANJO 3 RD STRING 264 EAGLE BRAND unused
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VERY OLD TORTOISE BANJO PICKGUARD WITH BRACKET
VERY OLD TORTOISE BANJO PICKGUARD WITH BRACKET
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Vintage banjo LK
Vintage banjo LK
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Gretsch Dorado Jumbo Western 1973 Dreadnaught Acoustic
Gretsch Dorado Jumbo Western 1973 Dreadnaught Acoustic
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Banjo Parts Vintage 1 Piece Plated Flange Zinc Alloy
Banjo Parts Vintage 1 Piece Plated Flange Zinc Alloy
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Galveston CLEAR Acrylic Vintage Body Electric Guitar
Galveston CLEAR Acrylic Vintage Body Electric Guitar
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LEFT HAND CLEAR Acrylic Vintage Body Electric Guitar
LEFT HAND CLEAR Acrylic Vintage Body Electric Guitar
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GOLD TONE INTERMEDIATE 5 STRING BLUEGRASS BANJO BG 150F
GOLD TONE INTERMEDIATE 5 STRING BLUEGRASS BANJO BG 150F
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Vintage High end banjo mandolin w ohsc solid
Vintage High end banjo mandolin w ohsc solid
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OLD PLANTATION DAYS N CLIFFORD PAGE 1918 MUSIC BOOK
OLD PLANTATION DAYS N CLIFFORD PAGE 1918 MUSIC BOOK
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New Dean Vendetta XMT Metallic Red Electric Guitar
New Dean Vendetta XMT Metallic Red Electric Guitar
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New Dean Vendetta XMT Metallic Blue Electric Guitar
New Dean Vendetta XMT Metallic Blue Electric Guitar
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VTG OPTIGAN STEROPHONIC ORGAN 350002 10 DISKS CLEANER
VTG OPTIGAN STEROPHONIC ORGAN 350002 10 DISKS CLEANER
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1975 Gretsch Ode Banjo Mandolin Catalog Price List
1975 Gretsch Ode Banjo Mandolin Catalog Price List
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Recording King Dreadnought Cutaway guitar MOP inlays
Recording King Dreadnought Cutaway guitar MOP inlays
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Vintage Clarophone Banjo Nice Collectible Instrument
Vintage Clarophone Banjo Nice Collectible Instrument
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VINTAGE 1977 STELLING STARFLOWER 5 STRING BANJO
VINTAGE 1977 STELLING STARFLOWER 5 STRING BANJO
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Tenor Guitars: More Common Than You Realize

At first glance, a tenor guitar does not appear to differ greatly from a standard classical acoustic or Electric Guitar. The tenor's shape is (usually) similar to the more standard models, and so is its size. Upon closer inspection, however, a careful observer will note that this instrument has only four strings, as opposed to the six usually sported by guitars. Such an observer will also notice that the tenor guitar is slightly smaller than its relatives. However, it is usually the musical genre that makes a tenor guitar easy to identify. These instruments are most commonly used as rhythm instruments in jazz and blues music

Although it is now quite hard to pinpoint when the very first tenor guitar was built, they appear to have been used by musicians for at least 100 years. Certainly tenor guitars have been around since first decade of the twentieth century, because published and dated instructional books for the tenor guitar from that era that still exist today. The roots of the tenor guitar may be traced to the tenor banjo, an instrument popular in the early 20th century for its suitability to the new style of music we now know as jazz. Accordingly, some of the earliest tenor guitars seem to have been produced by banjo manufacturers.

Companies began to produce tenor guitars in earnest toward the end of the 1920s, a trend that compliments popularity timeline of jazz music. Some such companies, such as National, Martin and Gibson, still exist today, but many have gone out of business or discontinued their tenor guitar lines. Although the six-string guitar eventually became the common instrument of choice for most guitarists, the tenor guitar has maintained a place in jazz and blues and can sometimes be heard in country, western swing and even pop music.

Tenor guitars can be either acoustic or electric. They are, as mentioned, are generally shaped like a standard guitar. However, the bodies of some instruments are pear-shaped, like a lute, or round, like a banjo. Both body types are probably throwbacks to the instrument's roots. A tenor guitar is about 23 inches in length, approximately 3 inches shorter than the average six-string guitar. As for other guitar characteristics, the variety is broad: these instruments can be flat top, arch top, wooden, metal, hollow body or solid body. A true tenor guitar, however, always has four strings.

Today, the six-string guitar is still the most popular version of the instrument. However, tenor guitars have experienced a slight revival in recent years. Today, of course, they rather rare and can be difficult to acquire. Some companies still manufacture tenor guitars, such as Amistar in the Czech Republic, but private luthiers actually create many of the new tenor guitars. Such specialized guitars are made-to-order to the musician's specifications. The other option, of course, is to hunt down a vintage tenor guitar. Up until the recent revival, such instruments were regarded as having little value. This situation, however, has now changed. Vintage tenor guitars, especially those in good condition, are now considered very valuable to both artists and collectors.

About the Author

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for guitars, drums, keyboards, sheet music, guitar tab, and home theater audio. You can find the best marketplace at these sites for guitars, tenor guitars, sheet music, guitar tab, and home theater audio.

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