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Banjo Pro Eléctrico Maple - Rozini

Banjo Pro Eléctrico Maple - Rozini

Rozini
Item number
A316415
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Banjo Eléctrico with maple wood and passive pick-up - Brazilian banjo Standard tuning D-G-B-D... more

Banjo Pro Eléctrico Maple - Rozini

item number: A316415
material: solid / lam. wood
pick-up: passive
neck: cedar
rib / back: laminate
frets: chrome nickel
tuning pegs: Pino Grosso gold-plated
strings: steel (J93 D Addario)
scale length: 340 mm
nut width: 32,5 mm
total length: 660 mm
max. width of rib: 74 mm
finish: gloss
weight (net): 4 kg
MPN RJ12ELN

Banjo Eléctrico with maple wood and passive pick-up - Brazilian banjo
Standard tuning D-G-B-D

The banjo replaces or complements the acoustic cavaquinho, especially in Pagode music and in smaller Samba ensembles, where the cavaquinho can't be heard so well amongst the other percussions instruments. The Brazilian banjo is tuned just like a cavaco, but sounds much more present and louder due to its larger body. It has an 8'' goatskin resonating skin that additionally amplifies the tone. Because the banjo has a bigger body than a cavaquinho and is built differently, too, the banjo naturally weighs a bit more than a cavaco.

This professional banjo by Rozini convinces by its high quality making, very nice workmanship and a loud, mid-emphasized, very balanced and warm sound. The neck has a very strong, but pleasantly playable D-profile. The built-in piezo ensures stage suitability!

Measurements:
Diameter 30cm
Height incl. bridge 10cm
Height without bridge 8cm


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"Rozini"

Rozini

In Brazil, people not only play drums and percussion:
The most common instrument is probably the acoustic guitar. No matter if traditional 6-string guitar or like preferred in Samba and Choro with 7 strings, ROZINI has the righ instruments.

ROZINI also offers bandolins or the viola caipira, a 10-string instrument which is very popular in Brazil, and of course a large variety of Cavaquinhos. The little allrounder is suitable for (almost) every music style: you can play it in any Samba session in a small round, the Samba de mesa, when accompaning a big Samba school, or as a virtuoso solo instrument playing Choro. The cavaquinho is a small instrument with endless possibilities.

Rozini

ROZINI was born as a result of an association of various luthiers and is nowadays one of the largest and renowned producers of stringed instruments of Brazil. The instruments are handmade in serie-production in São Paulo.


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