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Banjo Newsletter | 
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List Price: $30.00 Buy New: $27.00 You Save: $3.00 (10%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 391
Format: Newsletter Subscription Type: Trade magazine Subscription Issues: 12 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 12 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
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Product Description A magazine devoted to the 5-string banjo in all its musical styles, articles, reviews, history, collecting and repairing.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Banjo Newsletter December 23, 2003 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
As a newcomer to playing the banjo (< 5 years), I find the Banjo Newletter to be a wealth of information about the 5 string banjo and the various styles. They also review banjo teaching aids (books, CD's, DVD's etc.) as well as recent releases of CD's of interest to the banjo world. Each issue has a large range of articles for all interests, including interviews with musical celebrities, and lots of songs in tablature format. The paper newletter is supplemented with a very robust web site with MP3's that can be downloaded. This is very helpful to hear the timing of various licks. You can also order older newsletters with interviews or songs of interest.All in all, the money for the subscription is money very well spent. The banjo newsletter authors really love their work and it shows! Keep up the excellent newsletter!
This is the best December 9, 2003 This has to be the best on-going publication for five string banjo players in the world. If you have a question, it will probably be answered in Banjo Newsletter. Songs, tabs, licks, interviews, tips, tricks, you name it. If it has anything to do with the five string banjo it will be in Banjo Newsletter. Truly a labor of love presented by people who want to see this wonderful part of Americana remain alive and not flushed down the toilet. Highly recommended.
all banjo every page not too much BS June 27, 2005 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have subscribed to about 40 music magazines in the 43 years I have been playing various instruments. Too many of them have so much stuff that is not about music, that you have to struggle to find something useful. One doesn't care about how some top musician gets along with his wife, dresses himself, or signs contracts with big shots. We care about picking the banjo, setting up the banjo, and finding good music. That is what BNL specializes in. It has tabulature and music for every kind of banjo player bluegrass to minstrel, beginner to expert. Its interviews focus on real banjo playing issues. I am happy to see articles in it by people whom I actually know and respect as banjoists, dealers, and historians of the music.
It is worth the money!
Best banjo publication in the world! September 5, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If it is about banjo--Banjo Newsletter has it. Bluegrass, old time, classical, jazz, minstel, gourd--all styles are featured in this magazine. Interviews of artists, builders, historians. Information on festivals, camps, and classified ads. My copies are always on time and this last year--there are now color photos instead of just black and white. The monthly print newsletter is supported by an online page of MP3s of the tablatures in the newsletter. BNL has an international following and I have made many friends from this contact. BNL is both a joy and a bargain. Vintage Banjo Walkin' That Banjo Home Banjo Dreamin' Suwannee Nights A Secret Life Of Banjo
Great Resource! March 7, 2003 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I love this magazine! Interesting articles, great bits of tab for advanced and beginner alike. A terrific magazine for the dedicated banjo player.
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