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Banjo
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Stringed
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Description: |
The banjo is a guitarish-looking instrument with four thin metal strings attached on a rather long and narrow fretted neck. The body is round and flat which gives the banjo its characteristic plonky sound. Yee-Haw!
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Weight: |
4 4/9lb
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Size: |
about a foot and a half long and about six inches wide
1.5 ft x 6 in
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Appraise: |
Stereo is about a foot and a half long and about six inches wide. It is made of wood and appears to be a musical instrument from the stringed family. It is in excellent condition.
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Playlist
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Strumming
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None
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Playing
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- You with an obvious lack of skill you play something that sounds like nails being dragged down a blackboard on your [instrument].
- You play a few clashing chords on your [instrument]
- You slowly play a few chords on your [instrument].
- You quickly play a discordant melody on [instrument].
- You play a repetitive tune on your [instrument].
- You play an elegantly simple melody line on your [instrument].
- With creative flair, you play a delicate and interesting tune on your [instrument].
- You expertly play your [instrument], creating a complex yet beautiful tune.
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Performing
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- You create a noise akin to that made when a raven finds an eyeball as you perform a solo on [instrument].
- You perform an irritating solo on your [instrument].
- You play a humdrum solo on your [instrument].
- You perform a lacklustre solo on your [instrument].
- You timidly perform a peaceful solo on your [instrument].
- You play a peaceful solo on your [instrument].
- You expertly perform a creative solo on your [instrument].
- Demonstrating flair and creativity, you perform a beautiful yet reflective solo on your [instrument].
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Serenading
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- You serenade [] with a few clashing notes on your [instrument], [he/she] does not look impressed.
- You serenade [] with an awful melody on your You play a few clashing chords on your [instrument].
- You serenade [] with an uninteresting tune on your [instrument].
- You play a simple tune on your [instrument] for [].
- You play a tiresome tune for [] on your [instrument].
- You skillfully serenade [] with a moving melody on your [instrument].
- With elegant movements you play a folksong about two doves on your [instrument], serenading [].
- Working your [instrument] seductively, you serenade [] with a romantic tune.
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