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7 of the Most Famous Banjo Players in the World

The banjo first became popular thanks to its use by African American musicians during the 19th century. It's said that slaves actually taught their masters how to handle the instrument, and it has been associated with American folk music ever since. Here are 7 of the most famous banjo players in the world:
 
1. Earl Scruggs
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It’s said that Earl Scruggs showed the world how to play the bluegrass banjo, and that statement isn’t far from the truth. He’s an indispensable figure to banjo musicians to this very day, and that’s because his unique three-finger picking technique has become today’s banjo-playing standard.
2. Béla Fleck
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Bela Fleck is credited with widening the uses of the banjo, from its traditional bluegrass roots into African music, pop, and fusion. He has more Grammy Award nominations than any other artist, being nominated 27 times and winning on 11 occasions.
3. Tony Trischka
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This man has been a part of the music scene for 40 years, and is a highly accomplished banjo player. He has helped to shape a new generation of acoustic and bluegrass musicians, some of whom have commanded the world stage. He also has an online school to teach people how to play the instrument.
4. Alison Brown 
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Alison Brown is without a doubt one of the most popular female banjo players in the entire world. She has won many awards and is known for playing a five-string banjo using an innovative technique. Her career is an excellent example of what can be achieved when talent is combined with entrepreneurial spirit.
 
5. Alan Munde
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One of the most revered banjo players of his generation, Alan Munde, has been around since the mid-1970s. His early bluegrass banjo tunes are as popular today as they were when they were first released. He also teaches music in noteworthy schools such as the South Plains College in Levelland, Texas.
6. Abigail Washburn
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Known throughout the world for her music, which is distinctive thanks to its Chines and Appalachian influences, Abigail Washburn also happens to be married to fellow banjo player Bela Fleck, who you read about further up in this list. Together, they perform in their famous band, the Sparrow Quarter.
7. Ralph Stanley
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The Bluegrass Hall of Fame inductee is also a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Ralph Stanley built a successful career at a time when modern bluegrass was still fresh to audiences. He was also an extremely accomplished acapella singer.

 

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