Rover Rb-20t Open Back Tenor Banjo

Every Dixieland Jazz Band needs a 4-string tenor banjo–it’s the foundation of the . If you’re starting to learn the tenor, your best choice for a first instrument is the -20T by Rover. The modern composite with open-back construction makes for a lightweight, easily-portable banjo that sounds great and looks even better! The neck is small and perfectly shaped.The frets are carefully rounded to ensure the lowest, easiest action. It’s the perfect student instrument at the perfect price–the new RB-20T from Rover!

Price: $216.55

Rover RB-20P Plectrum Open back  4 String Banjo

In the 1980’s, you could to walk into any music store in America and buy a decent entry-level banjo for less than $200. In recent years, that price has risen to $300 or more for competitive in this category, while in many cases quality being the area that suffers the most. To meet this need, developed the Rover -20P Openback Plectrum banjo by creating student and instruments with traditional features and modern refinements, this instrument is designed to perform faithfully and last a .

Price: $146.99

Rover RB-45T Tenor Resonator 4 String Banjo

In the 1980’s, you could to walk into any music store in America and buy a decent entry-level banjo for less than $200. In recent years, that price has risen to $300 or more for competitive in this category, while in many cases quality being the area that suffers the most. To meet this need, developed the Rover -25T Resonator Tenor banjo by creating student and instruments with traditional features and modern refinements, this instrument is designed to perform faithfully and last a .

Price: $192.99

Rover RB-35P Plectrum Resonator  4 String Banjo

Rover Banjos look back to the late 1920’s and early 1930’s to some of the best known banjos of the era as the forthe -35P Resonator Plectrum instruments. In addition, to the use of professional features and standard dimensions, the of any Rover banjo design, chose to use as the material because of its characteristic tone, power and projection. Characteristics that cannot be found in similar style wood instruments.

Price: $383.20

Rover RB-20 Open Back 5 String Banjo

In the 1980’s, you could to walk into any music store in America and buy a decent entry-level banjo for less than $200. In recent years, that price has risen to $300 or more for competitive in this category, while in many cases quality being the area that suffers the most. To meet this need, developed the Rover -20 Openback 5 banjo by creating student and instruments with traditional features and modern refinements, this instrument is designed to perform faithfully and last a .

Price: $146.99

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