Paul Beard – Gold Tone PBS-D Deluxe Maple Resophonic guitars feature Paul Beard’s own spun aluminum cone and spider assembly on a Beard designed open sound well that rivals the sound of instruments at twice the price.
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Gold Tone make some of the best banjo ukes, and one of them appears in this great little video from The Gregory Brothers. They take a current pop tune and rearrange it for banjo uke, snare drum, guitar and voices.
MORE →Summer is here and banjo music is in the air! Here are five Bluegrass Banjos under One Thousand Dollars.
I’m always in short supply for good, playable, used banjos in the under $1000 price range but some nice trade-in banjos came in this week.
All 5 banjos below are ideal for the intermediate player who wants a good sounding banjo but is not ready to move up to a professional instrument.
MORE →The Gold Tone Bob Carlin Signature Series BC-350 Plus Banjo is a work of art; an upgraded version in triple plated gold hardware and historic Orpheum style vintage inlay. As with the standard BC-350 model the Plus version uses a 12″ pot assembly, scooped ebony fingerboard, Bob Carlin neck profile and a nut width of 1-3/8”.
MORE →Upright basses were one of the major casualties of the rise of the electric guitar – and especially of the Fender Bass. However, they still have a place and this style of Club bass, with a smaller, feedback-resistant body can really do the trick.
MORE →Need to be loud? Go ahead, plug this in and turn it up; you won’t even be able to hear the disappointed whining from the guitar players.
This model is also used by Winston Marshal of Mumford and Sons.
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