![]() The Cello banjo is sometimes called "bass banjo", but it is tuned differently, and there are true bass banjos as well. ![]() One octave higher than the Philippine laud. Often just a prima with altered tuning, though slightly larger secundas are also made.į ♯ 3 F ♯ 3 This is the standard instrument of the balalaika familyĪ more recent development, professionals consider these inferior to 3-string instruments. See Ekkel (1997) for all Balalaika tunings. In practice the bottom course is often removed(2 strings), making the instrument effectively a bajo quinto. True 10-string bajo quintos are made, but many so-called "bajo quintos" are really bajo sextos with the lowest course removed.Į 2 E 1 Instruments with additional strings exist (from 37 – 48 totalstrings), but are very rare. Number of courses could vary from 11–14, and the number of strings from 21–27.į 3 F ♯ 3 G 3 A 3 A ♯ 3 B 3 C 4 C ♯ 4 D 4 D ♯ 4 E 4į 4 F ♯ 4 G 4 G ♯ 4 A 4 A ♯ 4 B 4 C 5 C ♯ 5 D 5 D ♯ 5 E 5 No standard tuning tuned to any convenient note. There are also a number of drone strings, the number and tuning of which vary widely. Germany & Austria / Japan / India / Pakistan
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