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INSTALL THE STRINGS (CONT.)
Once the first four strings are installed, you can
plan the placement of the 5th string. It will be cra-
dled in the groove of a tiny slotted screw provided
in the kit, as shown in this drawing. (fig. 30)
Use an awl to punch-mark the location for the slot-
ted screw, as shown below. You want the screw to
be about 1/8” away from the 5th fret, and it should
match the spacing of the other 4 strings as much
as possible.
Drill a pilot hole with the 1/16” bit provided, to a
depth of about 1/4”, and insert the slotted screw so
it will hold the string in its slot.
Then you can install the 5th string, having it wrap
around the tuning peg. (fig. 30)
FIG. 30
5th fret
Banjos use what is called re-entrant tuning. This
means that the top string (string #5) is tuned
higher than the next string down (string #4)
MI
DDLE
C4
A3
F3
B3
D3 E3
G3
F2
B2
C3
G2 A2
E4 F4
E5
D5
C5
D4
A4
G4
B4
String 5
String 1
String 2
String 3
String 4
You’ll often see banjo tunings written out like
this - gDGBD
The strings are listed, left to right starting with
the lowercase letter indicating the 5th (shortest)
string. Next is string 4, then string 3 and so on.
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5th String
G4
String 1
D4
String 2
B3
String 3
G3
String 4
D3
FIG. 31