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Irish Tenor Banjos

Irish Tenor Banjos - 17 and 19 Fret

Irish Tenor Banjos and Irish Tenor Banjo Instruction at Banjoteacher.com.

We feature 4-string Gold Tone Irish Tenor Banjos along with Deering 4-string Irish tenor banjos. We have the new Gold Tone IT-17, 17 fret Irish Tenor with 12 inch rim and the Gold Tone IT-19 12 inch rim 19 fret Tenor Banjo. The Irish tenor banjo is tuned to the same notes as the violin, fiddle or mandolin, G D A E. Even though the Irish Tenor has a different tone having the same tuning makes it a practical instrument to learn as well as being super fun to play.  Sheet music or tablature for fiddle tunes written for fiddle or mandolin can be used to adapt songs to the Irish tenor banjo.

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