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  1. The banjo that ultimately came to be synonymous with Irish musicians was not the version with five strings (as favoured by the minstrels and hillbillys) but was a four-stringed tenor design.
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    I play a GoldTone 17 fret "Irish" tenor, tuned GDAE, and use octave mandolin strings - you get two sets per pack this way too which is nice. You can try the Jojhn Pearse #2280 (12/21w/32w/45w) or the GHS PF285 (12/22w/32w/44w). As you can see, the pearse set has heavier G string and the GHS has a heavier A string.
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