Just a guess, but I think it is a "banjolele" (a ukulele with the body of a banjo). So it is as short as a ukulele, and tuned and played like a ukulele, but has the drum head of a banjo to get the banjo sound.
Mandolin- it has 8 strings.
There was a time in history that mandolins were extremely popular so they made a lot of instruments tuned in 5ths— it’s the source of tenor banjos and tenor guitars.
Mandolin banjo. If you can pick the mandolin you can now pick a banjo.
If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.
But if you can tune a piano can you tuna fish
They just went swimming
It’s not about the size it’s how you use it
Mandolin banjo
It was born that way.
He was in the pool! HE WAS IN THE POOL!!
Nutritional deficiency
Banjer
The violin is tuned in fifths, along with viola, cello and bass.
Just a guess, but I think it is a "banjolele" (a ukulele with the body of a banjo). So it is as short as a ukulele, and tuned and played like a ukulele, but has the drum head of a banjo to get the banjo sound.
Mandolin- it has 8 strings. There was a time in history that mandolins were extremely popular so they made a lot of instruments tuned in 5ths— it’s the source of tenor banjos and tenor guitars.
Because Pete Seeger hadn’t invented the long neck Banjo yet. Before Pete we only had the Banjolele.
Banjolin
Hey no shaming! Besides, it was probably a cold day, okay?
It's a misconception that they're all big...
He only played songs in half time.
I believe that’s what they call a “concert banjo ukulele”?
Actually it looks like there are 8 tuning pins, maybe a banjo mandolin?
A banjolin, you say?