Classification | string |
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Inventor(s) | Surinamese Creole peoples |
Developed | Late 1700s-present |
The banjo is a string instrument, that was first played by African slaves in the United States a few hundred years ago. The idea came from other African instruments.[1] The name banjo may have come from a Kimbundu word: mbanza, but it could have also come from a Senegambian word for the bamboo stick used for the banjo's neck.
The modern banjo comes in a variety of forms, including four- and five-string versions. A six-string version, tuned and played similarly to a guitar, has gained popularity. In almost all of its forms, banjo playing is characterized by a fast arpeggiated plucking, though many different playing styles exist.