banjo

[ˈbændʒəʊ]

banjo Definition

  • 1a musical instrument with a circular body and a long neck, played by plucking the strings
  • 2a stringed musical instrument of African origin with a body shaped like a tambourine, a fretted fingerboard, and usually four or five strings plucked with the fingers or a plectrum

Using banjo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "banjo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He played the banjo in the band.

  • Example

    The sound of the banjo filled the room.

  • Example

    She learned to play the banjo when she was young.

banjo Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for banjo

Phrases with banjo

  • pickin' and grinnin'

    playing bluegrass music on the banjo and guitar while smiling and having fun

    Example

    They spent the evening pickin' and grinnin' on their banjos.

  • prominent bulging eyes

    Example

    He had banjo eyes that made him look like a cartoon character.

  • a technique used in playing the banjo, where the thumb plays a continuous string of notes while the other fingers play melody notes

    Example

    He practiced the banjo roll until he could play it perfectly.

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Summary: banjo in Brief

A 'banjo' [ˈbændʒəʊ] is a musical instrument with a circular body and a long neck, played by plucking the strings. It is also a stringed musical instrument of African origin with a body shaped like a tambourine, a fretted fingerboard, and usually four or five strings plucked with the fingers or a plectrum. The banjo is often used in bluegrass and folk music, and can be played using techniques such as the 'banjo roll.'

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