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The Banjo: As American As Apple Pie

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

The banjo is a string instrument developed by enslaved Africans in the United States, adapted from several African instruments. The name banjo is commonly thought to be derived from the Kimbundu term mbanza. Some etymologists derive it from a dialectal pronunciation of “bandore”, though recent research suggests that it may come from a Senegambian term for a bamboo stick formerly used for the instrument’s neck.

There are many facets to its history, but most people consider the banjo to be an American instrument. Banjos are created out of instruments that were found in Africa and are thought to have arrived via African slaves. Very popular in America before the American Revolution, banjos were used by minstrels as part of their shows.

The Banjo Makes a Comeback

In the early 1800s, the banjo was manufactured for public sale and its popularity grew. The main body is called the drum, and the strings are stretched across it. Early versions used strings made of guts but in the mid 1800s started using metal strings.

The banjo eventually started to move into the mainstream and was heard in clubs, hotels, racetracks and with symphony orchestras in the United States. They saw even more popularity when it was mass-produced and you can now find them at a wide range of prices.

Banjos are not commonly heard these days except in movies. The demise is attributed to the stock market crash of 1929 and since then it has been replaced by the somewhat its more somber arch-rival, the guitar.

However, if you are interested in playing the banjo, we are now seeing its success revisited.

The Trumpet: The Musical Instrument with a Buzz

Monday, January 19th, 2009

The trumpet is a musical instrument with the highest register in the brass family. Trumpets are among the oldest musical instruments, dating back to at least 1500 BC. They are constructed of brass tubing bent twice into an oblong shape, and are played by blowing air through closed lips, producing a “buzzing” sound which starts a standing wave vibration in the air column inside the trumpet.

The trumpet is one of the most popular instruments that students start to play when taking a band class at school. Many people think that trumpets are very easy to play since all it seems to consist of is a mouthpiece, horn, and three valves. Trumpets sound easy to plant, don’t they? However, as anyone who has picked one up can tell you, playing it is anything but simple.

Trumpets are considered a soprano brass instrument and it has all but eclipsed its similar counterpart — the cornet. The cornet’s sound is controlled while the trumpet is much livelier.

Many years ago, the trumpet was typically used as a signal instrument. Everyone can remember the movies that show one signaling the beginning of a battle. These days however, it is considered one of the loveliest instruments in the band.

If you are looking to purchase a trumpet, there are several things you should consider. There are different grades that you can purchase. For example, if you are buying one for your child there is no sense in spending large amounts of money if they are only going to play it for a year.

And don’t forget when buying your trumpet to check it comes in its own case and consider getting a music stand.

Some of the most popular trumpet manufacturers are Yamaha, Jupiter, and Barrington. All make excellent instruments with high standards of quality and durability. You really cannot go wrong.