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- The banjo that is synonymous with Irish musicians is a four-stringed tenor design1. To string an Irish tenor banjo, you can use octave mandolin strings2. Some recommended string sets are:
- John Pearse #2280 (12/21w/32w/45w)
- GHS PF285 (12/22w/32w/44w)
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.www.theirishplace.com/traditional-irish-music/the-iri…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.www.mandolincafe.com/forum/threads/90414-Best … - People also ask
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