Not sure if this is the place to post this but I will give it a shot. My brother and myself wanted to play some Django tunes together and originally planned on using two guitars. My brother, being that he is primarily a banjo player decided to try the lead part for "Honysuckle Rose" on banjo, which he did and with great results. I understand that Django was originally a banjo player and I am now wondering, just out of curiosity, how much that has influenced his guitar playing. My brother claims that "Honysuckle Rose" translated really well onto the banjo and it sounds great. This makes sense to me considering Django's history as a banjo player but oddly enough I have not found any discussion of this. Does any one else play gypsy jazz on the banjo or know of anyone who does?
(ps, I also posted this in "History" sorry for the reduntency)
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What kind of banjo did your brother play? I mean, 5 string Scruggs style banjo rolls didn't exist when Django played banjo, so it couldn't have been an influence...
I did some more research and it looks like you are right, it was a six stringed "banjo-guitar." My brother plays the standard five stringed banjo popular in bluegrass and it seems to work well. I am still interested to hear about anyone's experiences playing gypsy jazz on the five string banjo.
His banjo, made by Mr. Dupont himself has been built with the neck of a GJ guitar... maybe it's been inspired by Django himself.
Check it out :
http://www.acoustic-guitars.com/galerie ... verino.php
To me it's obvious Django incorporated banjo influences in his style.
You'd probably do the same yourself, perhaps even without being aware of it.