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On a happier note: Buying a Banjo (I think)

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<p>So the missus and I have known for a while that I would be getting a banjo once I'd done with the beginner stuff.  I had an older POS banjo that I'd inherited, and a friend who owns a music store gave me a really decent loaner for the first year.  He knew I'd be back.</p>
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<p>So I went yesterday and couldn't make a decision, and now have a Deering Vega Senator open back 5 string staring at me when I enter our living room. </p>
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<p>Gack!  It's a beautiful banjo, but like all finnicky instruments (pianos, harps, etc.) will need some set-up if I do buy it.  The bridge will have to be changed, it needs a 5th string capo and likely a raise in the 5th string level. </p>
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<p>I find it to be very LOUD, as it has a tone ring, and that is a bit disconcerting because I can hear all my mistakes twice as loud.  The tone on it needs to settle in as well, or break in, I dunno the term for it, it needs to be a little rounder.  Still it has a lot of potential.</p>
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<p>I tried a few others but this was the best there.  I guess that the week is to get the feel for it. </p>
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<p>It really is a professional grade banjo, gets great reviews.  Still owning a good instrument is a responsibility.  I feel the need to live up to the instrument!  That won't be a burden as I love playing - even if I'm not good at it yet.  Still...  it is staring at me when I enter our living room.</p>
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<p>Potential.  Potential...</p>
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<p>Yes.  I do play frailing, drop-thumb, clawhammer, oldtimey, whatever you want to call it.  I enjoy the style and I have been having fun with it.  Keep looking, there's one out there with your name on it.</p>
<p>Saw my friend and teacher tonight and he told me that this is a keeper.  We fiddled with it a bit, loosened the tension on the head and measured this, measured that, played and hearing it in his hands I like what I hear.  I even like what I hear in my hands...  so off to buy it.</p>
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<p>He just sold an older version Vega 2, and said that it been a Senator instead he wouldn't have sold it.  Meh, he has 9 banjos, I'm not going to feel sorry for him.</p>
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<p>Also... eeenteresting news.  I'm going to be his special guest at his fall concert, sing 3-4 songs and do an encore with him.  Gulp. Likely not playing banjo though ;)</p>
<p>Who are you again?  <span><img alt="razz.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/razz.gif" style="width:15px;height:15px;"></span></p>
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<p>Not by a long shot.  Nice to see you again.</p>
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<p>Back to the topic:  I rally like this instrument, it is responsive and has a wonderful sound.  I have to do some more set up work in a bit - intonation is fine open strings and on the 12th fret but a bit bent out of shape in between.  Need to have the strings lowered a bit and get a special bridge.  I will also bring it in shortly to have a 5th string capo installed and have it restrung with different gauge stings.</p>
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<p>I'm also "taking leads", learning how to play the melody so that on songs I can accompany myself and then take the break to make things interesting rather than just doing chords.  Sounds simple to the musical folks, but I have never really been able to figure it out on other insturments. </p>
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