Disruptive Juxtaposition

Friday, May 06, 2005

Thoughts on the Banjo #1

This is an instrument that depends on the brevity of its twang. You pluck it and you've got silence on your hands way sooner than you do with a guitar string. Something to do with the tension of its strings, I should imagine; I haven't played a banjo yet. But this shortness-of-tone creates a variety of effects; in your Iron & Wine-type somber folk songs, the banjo mimics the sickness of soul that is the song's whole reason for being. But in your Delieverance (one must contend with Deliverance when waxing on the banjo) -style "Dueling Banjos", or any other kind of bluegrass ecstasy, this quality of the banjo means that / lends itself to a technique of constant play. With little or no suspension of the note - pluck a string and get v. v. little resonance - a b. player must cascade through notes very quickly indeed to achieve the desired joie d'vivre.

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