The Future Of The Savannah Banjo In Modern Music

The banjo is returning in popularity! Many new artists have been using the Banjo in modern-day music. 

The banjo is a common instrument used by popular bands and musicians nowadays. The banjo is frequently linked to bluegrass, Dixieland jazz, and folk music, but it has also long been a part of pop and rock. The Savannah banjo has been featured in numerous songs, ranging from more modern tunes to classics like “Gallows Pole” by   Led Zeppelin and “Take It Easy” by The Eagles. 

The following list includes some contemporary banjo players and bands who have been using the Savannah Banjo in modern music:

Taylor Swift 

Savannah Banjo In Modern Music

  • The banjo is included in the award-winning Grammy song “Mean” by the country/pop artist. 
  • Inside this music video for “Mean,” she is seen strumming her Deering Boston 6-string Acoustic/Electric Banjo. 
  • It seemed a natural fit for Swift to get the tone as well as feel that perhaps a banjo provides to a track without veering too far away from her instrument background because the 6-string banjo gets tuned like just a guitar. 
  • On the re-release of her album “Fearless,” she also included the upbeat song “Jump Then Fall.” This song’s bouncy, uplifting lyrics concerning falling head over heels into love coincide with the perky banjo sound.

Justin Moses

    • Amazing multi-instrumentalist music artist Justin Moses is a master at every musical instrument that he picks up. 
    • He plays acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, and Weissenborn on this record. 
  • In his latest album, “Fall Like Rain” he can be seen doing some wonderful classic bluegrass banjo playing. That’s what everyone thinks about him when they first listen to this album. 

Mumford & Sons

Savannah Banjo In Modern Music

  • The banjo is featured on British folk-rock group’s top hits “Lover of the Light,” “I Will Wait, “Little Lion Man,” as well as “Awake My Soul.”
  • The Deering Winston Marshall Signature Model banjo is nicknamed after Winston Marshall, the main guitarist but also banjo player for this Grammy Award-winning band.

Along with these contemporary musicians and bands, the metal subgenre has also experimented with this adaptable instrument. For instance, Steve’n’Seagulls have succeeded in replacing electric guitars well with a banjo on iconic metal songs like “Holy Diver,” Iron Maiden’s “The Trooper”, as well as “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC. Some popular artists and albums you can listen to enjoy Banjo music are Chris Pandolfi’s “Trance Banjo”, Apoorva Krishna’s “Intuition”, and Rhiannon Giddens’ “They’re Calling Me Home.” 

These instances show the versatility of the Savannah banjo among musical genres. You’ll be able to create your version of this musical instrument once you’ve mastered its playing. And, it certainly has a better future as more new artists have been seen coming up with Banjo tracks to take over the global music industry by storm. Check out this latest Savannah Banjo review to learn more.

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