@@andydasilva13 Okay thanks. I am thinking of getting the HBJ-55PRO or a Goldtone AC5 or CC-55RP. Not sure how the overall finish is of these Harley Benton banjo's. I quess for the money not always good.
Harley Benton instruments are good ones to begin. If u have never played a banjo, the hbj 55 is a good option. Mine was this hbj25, and its so good for the price. But if u can buy the gold tones, go for one of them, would be better.
@@andydasilva13 OK. Thanks! I do like the looks of the HB but the GT is possibly a better banjo. I think that GT has a better quality check. I also have my eyes on a Recording King RK-R35-BR but costs a lot more! The RK has a tone ring. Not sure of it would be a wise decision buying a RK because I am not sure if playing the banjo is something for me. I think I Will, but starting on a low budget banjo could make me decide to stop playing banjo simple due to bad quality and bad adjustments.
If u have never tried banjo, probably you wont notice if it has low or high quality. For me is better to start with a cheap one (the HB is not the cheapest one, so I think it is good enough to start, and maybe to play in a not profesional way)
Das Video hat mir bei meiner Kaufentscheidung geholfen! Vielen Dank:)
You re welcome! 💜🤘🏿
Cool rock on
Thanks so much! 🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿
Can you play take me home country roads with the banjo?
Hey! Of course! Thats one of the songs that i have on my to do list 😁🤘🏿
@@andydasilva13 omg I can't wait
Is that a HBJ-25?? I thought a HBJ-25 is an open back banjo? The one you are playing has a resonator.
This is a HBJ-25. It has a resonator. The open back one is the HBJ-35 🤘🏿
@@andydasilva13 Okay thanks. I am thinking of getting the HBJ-55PRO or a Goldtone AC5 or CC-55RP. Not sure how the overall finish is of these Harley Benton banjo's. I quess for the money not always good.
Harley Benton instruments are good ones to begin. If u have never played a banjo, the hbj 55 is a good option. Mine was this hbj25, and its so good for the price. But if u can buy the gold tones, go for one of them, would be better.
@@andydasilva13 OK. Thanks! I do like the looks of the HB but the GT is possibly a better banjo. I think that GT has a better quality check. I also have my eyes on a Recording King RK-R35-BR but costs a lot more! The RK has a tone ring. Not sure of it would be a wise decision buying a RK because I am not sure if playing the banjo is something for me. I think I Will, but starting on a low budget banjo could make me decide to stop playing banjo simple due to bad quality and bad adjustments.
If u have never tried banjo, probably you wont notice if it has low or high quality. For me is better to start with a cheap one (the HB is not the cheapest one, so I think it is good enough to start, and maybe to play in a not profesional way)
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