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Any Banjo Players Here?

Mickey Richaud

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I know there are a few - check out the new group discussion started, even if you're only mildly interested. Go to the "Community" button above and click on "Groups". Let's get the conversation going!

Mickey
 
Can you join with no strings attached?
 
I know there's at least one! I think he goes my the forum name Ukulele.
 
Nope. Don't know any. What's a banjo?
 
What's the difference between a banjo and a chainsaw?

You can tune a chainsaw. :fat:
 
What's the difference between a banjo and a chainsaw?

You can tune a chainsaw. :fat:
What's the difference between a banjo and a fish?

You can tuna-fish!:playful:
 
What's the difference between a banjo and a fish?

You can tuna-fish!:playful:

LOL

And the most common phrase spoken to a banjo-player?

"Will the defendant please rise."
 
.....and I thought that it was "Have you ever been convicted
of a Felony?"

- Doug
 
You know why banjo players love accordion players?
Because if it weren't for the accordion, the banjo would be the most hated instrument on the face of the earth......
(Also works with bagpipes)
 
I'm picking up a theme here - ah well banjo players, don't fret, we love you (from a distance :D)
 
The banjo player in my band just got hired to do a "strolling banjo player" gig for one night only at a local hotel.
 
The banjo player in my band just got hired to do a "strolling banjo player" gig for one night only at a local hotel.
WHOA! Now there's some talent! He could walk and play banjo AT THE SAME TIME?!?!?!
 
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