How To Measure a Banjo Head | Elderly Instruments
Elderly's Mike Hoenerhoff shows how to determine the correct size of a replacement banjo head.
Whether a banjo head needs replacement because it’s worn out or because you’re looking for a different sound, knowing what size is required is paramount. In this video, Elderly’s Mike Hoenerhoff explains and demonstrates how to measure a banjo to determine the correct head size and what to look for make sure the replacement will fit.
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