Building New Banjos for an Old-Time World

Building New Banjos for an Old-Time World

by Richard Jones-Bamman
Building New Banjos for an Old-Time World

Building New Banjos for an Old-Time World

by Richard Jones-Bamman

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Overview

Banjo music possesses a unique power to evoke a bucolic, simpler past. The artisans who build banjos for old-time music stand at an unusual crossroads ”asked to meet the modern musician's needs while retaining the nostalgic qualities so fundamental to the banjo's sound and mystique. Richard Jones-Bamman ventures into workshops and old-time music communities to explore how banjo builders practice their art. His interviews and long-time personal immersion in the musical culture shed light on long-overlooked aspects of banjo making. What is the banjo builder's role in the creation of a specific musical community? What techniques go into the styles of instruments they create? Jones-Bamman explores these questions and many others while sharing the ways an inescapable sense of the past undergirds the performance and enjoyment of old-time music. Along the way he reveals how antimodernism remains integral to the music's appeal and its making.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252041303
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 09/11/2017
Series: Folklore Studies in Multicultural World
Edition description: First edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Richard Jones-Bamman is Emeritus Professor of Music at Eastern Connecticut State University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

1 A Brief History of the Banjo 21

2 The Old-Time Nation 44

3 God Is in the Details 77

4 An Homage to the Past 118

5 An Apprentice to Ghosts 157

6 The Banjo's Evolving Story 208

Appendix 1 List of Interviewees 233

Appendix 2 Banjo Builder Websites 235

Notes 237

Bibliography 257

Index 267

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