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The banjo has a rich history and shapes an instantly-recognisable sound that can be heard in countless country, bluegrass and folk tunes. Whether you want a banjo to expand your instrument collection or to begin your music-making adventure, Bax Music has you covered.

What's a Banjo?

The banjo as we know it today stems from seventeenth century string instruments, can have four to six strings and can be either fully acoustic or electro-acoustic by design, but all banjos have one thing in common: their signature sound. While most acoustic string instruments have a closed wooden construction, banjos feature a kind of drum with a skin called a banjo head. When the strings are played, the head resonates and shapes that famously fierce banjo-sound. For more detailed info and tips, check out our Banjo Buyer's Guide .

Buying a 5-String Banjo

The most common version of the banjo is the five-string banjo, which is also called the Bluegrass banjo simply due to the fact that it's the preferred model of most bluegrass musicians. That said, a five-string banjo can just as easily serve other styles - even Led Zeppelin and The Eagles share a fondness for the instrument and, believe it or not, the sound of a 5-string banjo can even be heard in punk.

Buying a 4-String Tenor Banjo

Popular in the Dixieland scene, tenor banjos aren't just equipped with fewer strings but are also tuned differently than a standard five-string banjo. Depending on the style of music, the four-string banjo is often tuned like a violin or tenor mandola and has a relatively short neck, resulting in slightly lower string tension and eased string bending.

Buying a 6-String Guitar Banjo

Also called a guitar-banjo, the six-string banjo is the easiest banjo to get to grips with if you're already used to playing a guitar. It's even tuned the same way, so you could say that a guitar-banjo is basically a guitar with the sound and looks of a banjo.

Frequently Asked Questions About Banjos

How hard is it to play the banjo?

For guitarists, a six-string banjo is a great starting point. For anyone who doesn't have any prior experience playing string instruments, it's worth noting that it's easier to start out with a four-string banjo instead of a five-string model - just don't forget to pick the banjo that fits the style of music you want to play.

How old is the banjo?

The earliest versions of what we now call a banjo can be traced back to the 17th century. Nevertheless, the instrument only became well known in the 19th and 20th century.

How much does a banjo cost?

Beginners can pick up a fully-fledged four, five or six-string banjo for around £150. Just note that the number of strings largely determine the styles of music you can play on a banjo. See our Banjo Buyer's Guide for more tips and info.

What's the best banjo?

A decent banjo will set you back around £150. The more expensive a banjo is, the better the materials, finish and overall build quality will be, resulting in an even richer sound and enhanced playing comfort.

Where does the banjo come from?

The oldest examples of banjos can be traced back to the Caribbean. These days, most people think of the southern states of America when they think of the banjo.

Fazley BN-50 6-String Banjo
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Fazley BN-50 6-String Banjo

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If you're used to playing the guitar but yearn for that distinctive banjo-style twang, then Fazley offer up a comfortable and affordable crossover in the form of the BN-50 6-string banjo.

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Gold Tone AC-6+ Banjitar With Pickup and Gig Bag

Even though a closed-back banjo is pretty loud on its own, sometimes you need just that little extra volume. For that purpose, Gold Tone present the AC-6+ Banjitar with moveable magnetic SMP+ pickup.

Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £839
£525

Gold Tone AC-6+/L Banjitar , left-handed, with pickup and gig bag

Even though closed-back banjos are pretty loud by themselves, sometimes you need that extra bit of volume. That's why Gold Tone has the AC-6+/L Banjitar, a left-handed guitar banjo with a sliding magnetic SMP+ element.

Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £689
£511

Gold Tone EB-6 Electric Banjitar with Gig Bag

A great pick for gigging musicians, the Gold Tone EB-6 banjitar features a built-in pickup and a pre-tuned Remo PTS banjo head that never needs tuning up. This electric banjo even comes complete with a protective gig bag.

Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £775
£689

Stagg BJW-OPEN 6 banjo

The black Stagg BJW-OPEN 6 is a 6-string banjo that makes it easy for any guitarist to enjoy the fun, bright sound of the banjo!

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Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £334
£248

Stagg BJM30 G 6-string Deluxe Bluegrass Guitar Banjo

The 6-string Stagg BJM30 G Deluxe Bluegrass guitar-banjo comes with luxury detailing that includes a coated Remo Weatherking resonance head, a mahogany resonator and star-shaped position markers.

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Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £420
£247

Ortega Raven Series OBJE350/6-SBK 6-String Banjo with Big Bag

Since the transition from a guitar to a banjo can be a touch overwhelming, why not ease the pain with the Ortega OBJE350/6-SBK 6-string banjo. This electro-acoustic model comes complete with a deluxe gig bag.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 6 business days
Recommended price £580
£451

Ortega OBJ350/6-SBK Raven Series Satin Black 6-String Banjo with Gig Bag

The Ortega Raven Series OBJ350/6-SBK Satin Black Banjo not only has six strings just like a guitar, it's played like one too. Meanwhile, the aluminium pot enhances the clarity and projection, resulting in extra-sharp trebles.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 6 business days
Recommended price £485
£359

Ortega OBJE356-SBK-L Raven Series Satin Black Left-Handed Electro-Acoustic 6-String Banjo with Gig Bag

If you're left-handed and know your way around a guitar, then why not pick up the Ortega Raven Series OBJE356-SBK-L six-string banjo and add some bluegrass to your life!

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 6 business days
Recommended price £580
£462

Gold Tone CC-Banjitar Cripple Creek

If you're a guitarist who has a song that demands the bright sound of a banjo, but you don't know anybody who plays one, this Gold Tone CC-Banjitar Cripple Creek is ideal. It sounds like a banjo but plays like a guitar!

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Recommended price £875
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