What is a banjo with open stern?
Banjo with open stern is basically the same type of tool as a banjo resonator, but the back of the banjo is open. In addition to opening back to the audio chamber, there are other subtle differences with open banjo compared to the resonator version with a closed back. Usually setting on the open rear of Banjo includes strings with a higher action than a version with a closed stern. This means that the strings are located higher from a fingerboard than typical of other stringed instruments. It is known that open -end models have a finer tone, weigh less and can also be cheaper than a resonator or a closed banjo. Over time, some musicians have tried to increase the volume of banjo installations a closed back, also known as a resonator. The closed back forced the sound from the front of the instrument and actually created a tonic more Twang. However, many Banjo collectors continue to use Banjo with open stern for its simplicity and softer and finer tone, as well as lighter weight compared to the model with a closed stern.
In general, the type and style of music is played to determine whether a closed or open back is used. With modern reinforcement, Banjo Open-Back players are able to amplify the sound manufactured to match the level of other players in the band. This leaves the decision to play open or closed banjo for the musician's personal preferences. Some players decide to use Banjo with closed backward backward assignment, which can be easily converted to a version with an open version by removing several inch and removing the resonator from the back of the Banjo.
Many times to start the banjo player, partly to light, partly to the light of the tool. For some consumers is also a motivator of cheaper prices open, banjo for beginners. However, not all open versions of the five -string device are cheap. Some models with open stern are as expensive or more expensive than the resonator version. This is the ObvYKle caused partially by using more expensive exotic forests and various metals used in the production of banjo with open back compared to those used in the production of the resonator model.