The 5th string is so high in pitch that it is technically at "pedal point" which means that if this string is hit often it is hard to tell if it is in tune with the other notes played before or after it is played. In many forms of picking the 5 string banjo this note is hit about 1/3 of the time. Because it is not actually fingered many times this leaves only four strings to possibly place fingers behind the frets. A 5 string banjo can be made as a "long-neck" or standard neck. The long-neck version gives you more frets at the top end to allow the player to use a capo at more locations and this can change the key played quickly to another key while keeping the fingering the same.
I play some 5 string banjo, but not as much as I play the guitar. The finger picking patterns I use on the guitar only partially transfer directly to the patterns usually played on the banjo. The syncopation of the banjo is also a bit different. The music theory is directly related on the guitar and banjo. There is a special capo that can be used on the 5th string of a 5 string banjo. I used to test a music store to see how good they were by asking them if they had a 5th string banjo capo. If they even knew about it they were pretty good, if they had one they were great. One time when I was in Denver Colorado I went to a small music store and I asked the question and they said "Yes, we have two different kinds - which kind would you like." I was surprised. Eventually I actually took some guitar lessons there, played on stage there, and had a great time.
The graphic shows some of the most common 5 string banjo chords. Hope they are useful.
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Post a CommentWhile it is true the banjo in the earliest form was from Africa, the type that came to the US and changed into the 5 string banjo was from Europe - brought here by European settlers. I did not say it originated in Europe, but that the model that was modified into the 5 string version was basically European in design which was as you indicated was based on the African original instruments, however I probably should have been more specific.
I'm sorry, sir, but the instrument originated in Africa - not Europe.