banjo

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İngilizce - Türkçe
banço

Banço çalmada iyi olduğunu duyuyorum. - I hear you're good at playing the banjo.

Nasıl banço çalacağımı öğrenmek istiyorum. - I'd like to learn how to play the banjo.

banjo
bir çeşit telli saz banjoist banco çalan kimse
(isim) banço [müz.]
{i} banço [müz.]
banjo minnow
balık avlama setinin adı
banjoist
banco çalan kimse
banjoist
bançocu
one who plays a banjo
tek bir banjo çalış
banjoist
(isim) bançocu
Türkçe - Türkçe
Zencilere özgü, telli bir Amerikan halk çalgısı
Amerika zencilerinin çaldığı gitar biçiminde beş ya da daha çok teli olan bir müzik aygıtı
İngilizce - İngilizce
To beat; to knock down

Me and other folk were just trying to get the boot in and some other guy banjoed him”.

To play the banjo
A stringed musical instrument with a round body and fretted neck, played by plucking or strumming the strings

I come from Alabama with my banjo on my knee .

(pronounced ban-joe): To banjo someone is a Glaswegian term meaning to hit them a single hard blow
A stringed instrument similar to a guitar; often used as a chordal instrument in traditional jazz styles
A banjo is a musical instrument that looks like a guitar with a circular body, a long neck, and four or more strings. Plucked stringed musical instrument of African origin. It has a tambourine-like body, four or five strings, and a long fretted neck. The fifth string (if present) is pegged at the fifth fret and acts primarily as a drone plucked by the thumb. In its original form, the banjo had only four strings and lacked frets. Slaves introduced the instrument to the U.S., where it was popularized in 19th-century minstrel shows and thence exported to Europe. It has been an important American folk instrument, especially in bluegrass, and it was used in early jazz
The first documentation of the banjo was found in the 17th century It looks like a Guitar with a long, narrow, fretted neck and a Tambourine like body It is play by plucking or strumming the strings A shorter necked version of Banjo, without the thumb-string, is called the tenor Banjo
A member of the string instrument family, part of the subfamily of unbowed strings The banjo was developed in the United States by African Americans based on older African instruments It usually has either four or five strings It has the following stages of sound production: energy source: muscle vibrating element: the strings resonating chamber: the instrument's body
It has five strings, and is played with the fingers and hands
A stringed musical instrument having a head and neck like the guitar, and its body like a tambourine
a stringed instrument of the guitar family that has long neck and circular body
{i} musical instrument in the guitar family
Plucked-string instrument with round body in the form of a single-headed drum and a long, fretted neck; brought to the Americas from Africa by early slaves
banjo enclosure
a feature found on middle Iron Age sites in Great Britain that resembles a banjo in plan
banjo enclosures
plural form of banjo enclosure
banjo eyes
Wide-open eyes, as from being surprised or startled
banjo hit
A weakly hit fly ball which goes just over the infielders
banjo hits
plural form of banjo hit
banjo hitter
In baseball, a batter who lacks power, usually hits bloop singles, and would have a low slugging percentage

Aluminum bats, which had replaced wood in the college game in 1974, were so potent they made Babe Ruths out of banjo hitters.

banjo hitters
plural form of banjo hitter
banjo ukelele
A four-stringed musical instrument with a small banjo-type body and a fretted ukulele neck
banjo clock
A pendulum clock having a round face, a relatively narrow elongated case, and a rectangular box at the bottom
banjo eyes
clear eyes; wide eyes; blue eyes, baby blues
play the one string banjo
(deyim) (Slang) Fart while wearing a thong
banjoes
plural of banjo
banjoist
One who plays a banjo
banjoist
{i} banjo player
banjos
plural of banjo
Türkçe - İngilizce
banjo
banjo

    Heceleme

    ban·jo

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    bäncō

    Telaffuz

    /ˈbanˌʤō/ /ˈbænˌʤoʊ/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'ban-(")jO ] (noun.) 1739. probably of African origin; akin to Kimbundu mbanza, a similar instrument.