Banjo Newsletter
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Sales Rank: 716
Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks
Format: Newsletter Subscription
Issues Per Year: 12
Label: Banjo Newsletter
Magazine Type: Trade magazine
Manufacturer: Banjo Newsletter
Number Of Issues: 12
Publisher: Banjo Newsletter
Sales Rank: 716
Studio: Banjo Newsletter
Subscription Length: 365 days
: :A magazine devoted to the 5-string banjo in all its musical styles, articles, reviews, history, collecting and repairing.
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Must have for the five string banjo player
This publication is one of the few that you need with almost everything going on to the web these days. For those interested in the five string banjo it is a must for keeping up with the pickers and the new literature for the five string. It is the only print publication I subscribe to.
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Love my Banjo Newsletter
I get so excited when I open the mailbox and there sits my Banjo Newsletter. Some months are great, some just merely good but it's the only magazine out there strictly for banjos. If you love reading about banjos and getting some good tips and good tabs this is the magazine for you.
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A Banjo Player Must Have!
If you are a Banjo Player you must have Banjo Newsletter. It is the place for reviews, interviews, technical articles, reviews, anything, and everything Banjo. 100% professional top notch articles and tablature every month. You won't put it down until the whole magazine is read from start to finish.
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I luv it
I'm a beginning player at about 2 or 3 years of non-dedicated tinkering. Once a month I get a shot of inspiration in the mail box. Thank you banjo newsletter.
Some of the tabs are far beyond me, but that just shows me where I'm going. The are plenty things I can try and the BNL web site has mp3s to help me along. My favorite is "Free Bird". It just makes me laugh.
Then, to take things over the top, there are interviews with various really really good players. These are musician to musician interviews, not journalist to musician. Fantastic stuff.