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Barnes & Mullins BJ500M Troubadour 5-String Banjo

Barnes & Mullins BJ500M Troubadour 5-String Banjo

SKU: BJ500M
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Barnes & Mullins BJ500M Troubadour 5-String Banjo

An Excellent Choice For Bluegrass, Country, Gospel, Jazz & Folk with a Loud & Bright Tone, Perfect As An Accompaniment Instrument 

The Barnes & Mullins BJ500M Troubadour 5-String Banjo is an excellent choice for musicians exploring a variety of musical genres, including bluegrass, country, gospel, jazz, and folk. This banjo is known for its loud and bright tone, making it a perfect accompaniment instrument for various musical styles.

The Troubadour banjo is named after the monthly music publication 'The Troubadour,' which was created by Mr. Bowley Barnes and Albert Mullins in 1895 during their music-hall heyday. Alongside their banjo-specific title 'The Jo,' the Troubadour represented the forefront of contemporary music news, commentary, and transcription.

This banjo features a beautifully figured burl maple resonator paired with a maple rim and a hard maple neck. It is appointed with stylish antique gold engraved fittings, giving the Troubadour a captivating and enchanting appearance that reflects the legacy and heritage of Barnes & Mullins instruments.

Musicians can expect a fast, articulate response from the Troubadour, along with a magnificently bright, natural, and balanced tone. The hard maple neck prevents excessive absorption of string energy, allowing the strings to vibrate freely at the bridge. This enhances the banjo's voice, adding volume and character to its excellent sound.

The Troubadour banjo is complete with a Remo Weatherking head, an ovangkol fingerboard with patterned fret inlays, and traditional planetary machine heads. These features contribute to its playability and maintain its traditional aesthetics.

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Why Should I buy a 5-String Banjo?

This 5-string resonator banjo is the standard for bluegrass playing but is also an excellent choice for other musical styles including country, gospel, jazz, folk, classical and rock. It's the go-to style of banjo for 'Scruggs' players who use three-fingers with fingerpicks on the index and middle fingers and a thumbpick for a fast-tempo and lively style.

Its resonator design means this banjo sounds naturally loud and bright and therefore makes for an excellent accompaniment instrument.

Common 5-String Banjo Tunings:

  • G, D, G, B, D - Open G
  • G, C, G, B, D - C Tuning / Drop C

Body & Construction Specifications:

  • STYLE: 5-String Resonator
  • RESONATOR: Figured Burl Maple
  • HEAD: Remo Weatherking®
  • FLANGE: Antique Gold
  • TONE RING: Rolled Brass
  • BRACKET QTY: 24
  • RIM: Maple
  • BRIDGE: Maple with Ovangkol Tip
  • COORDINATOR RODS: 2
  • HARDWARE: Antique Gold
  • TAILPIECE: Antique Gold
  • ARMREST: Antique Gold
  • NECK: Hard Maple
  • FINGERBOARD: Ovangkol 
  • FRETS: 22
  • INLAYS: Mother of Pearl Patterned
  • MACHINEHEADS: Planetary
  • TRUSSROD COVER: 'Troubadour' Script
  • NUT WIDTH: 31mm
  • SCALE LENGTH: 670mm
  • WEIGHT: 5kg

    The Barnes & Mullins Story

    In 1894, Mr Albert Mullins and Mr S. Bowley Barnes started “The Jo”, their famous musical instrument journal.

    Specialising in all things banjo, they soon began manufacturing their own banjos as well as importing many other instruments. The original Barnes and Mullins banjos are still sought after today, with collectors seeking them out all over the world. Sadly in 1914 at the age of 40, Albert Mullins drowned when the ‘Empress of Ireland’ sank on the St Lawrence River. He was on the home leg of a 2 year sales trip.

    Bowley Barnes continued the business thereafter, and what he had started with his partner years earlier in Bournemouth now moved to Rathbone Place, London. In 1976, Mark Barnes – son of Bowley Barnes – moved the business to Grays Inn Road, Bloomsbury. Sadly in 1986, Mark Barnes died. He was greatly admired and respected by employees and customers alike who were quick to tell of his fair and generous nature.

    In 1999, Bruce Perrin – a Director since 1986 – became Managing Director and moved the business from London to the current location – Grays Inn House – a modern 46000sqft warehouse and office facility in Oswestry, Shropshire. Bruce Perrin says “We are excited about the future and are constantly looking at ways to innovate and evolve, yet Barnes and Mullins has always endeavoured to put the customer at the top of its priority list”..

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