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Step #5 â Tailpiece adjustment. Golden Gate No-Knot Reproduction Banjo Tailpiece $10.00. The Oettinger allows the banjo player to vary the downward force of each string - in effect change the weights of the passengers in the analogy. Greg Deering designed this Goodtime tailpiece to give the customer adjustability and great sound. The bar from the tailpiece drops down through that hole and screw in the locking nut. Not sure if it's the fact that it's top tension or not. On my tenor I usually start with the tip of the low string 'finger' almost touching the head. This is a waverly, a five string design, but works with four. Most require this and that to install the tailpiece. The tailpiece tension screw adjusts string pressure over the bridge for tonal variations. So my banjo is different from most models. Tailpiece Adjustment. They aren't cheap, but I have found that Fielding tailpieces are the best modern tailpieces for nylons nowadays, and they're easy to fit on any modern banjo including the Goodtime. To get the bridge set exactly, use harmonics: On the first and fourth strings, play the 12th fret harmonic by lightly touching the ⦠Frank is a retired 26-year Solo Tenor Banjo Entertainer based in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. In the picture to the right you can see a typical set up that works in most situations. This ensures that the string runs down the whole length of the finger. Made of steel, nickel plated, and easy to use and install, the Goodtime tailpiece is a perfect match for the ever-popular Goodtime banjos! I tie a small looped Bowlin Knot and loop that over the 'hook' with the actual knot beneath the hook, then I pass the string back through the loop and along the finger groove. The downward pressure on the 3rd and 4th strings has been increased and the downward pressure on the 1st, 2nd and 5th strings has been reduced. It just secures the tailpiece. Kershner "Unique" (Four Hole/Four Knub) $150.00. Frank wrote this regarding his four string banjos but the technique is true for all Oettinger tailpieces. I got this banjo tailpiece in my shop orphaned and in a box of parts. This gives a good starting point if you do this for each string. Elton Banjo Tailpiece $15.00. Note: For this exercise, tune the banjo the way it was probably set up to play. No! There are several good tailpieces on the market. A string with no knot (hence the name) is passed down between the cam and the body (photo 2). It makes a huge difference on my Gibson.". Thanks for using the Oettinger Tailpiece Resource. But to accommodate the Waverly, I had to make a special modification involving shortening the distance between the lug and the pot. 5) Put the Presto on and adjust that bottom nut that goes into the flange so that when you pull up and lift on the tailpiece by hand its approximately the height it is in that picture posted. So to maintain your tone you will need to readjust the tailpiece after you adjust the banjo head. You can do this with almost any tail piece by canting it to one side, but this is a crude adjustment. But one time across the 'fingers' is not enough. Tenor or GB Banjo and it is Nickel Plated. Golden Gate Banjo Tailpiece - Old Presto $19.95. The only way I found to control mass and length, was to swap out tailpieces. So correct bridge positioning is vital. Adjusting the distance between the head and where the strings meet the tailpiece changes the downward tension of the strings on the bridge. It spaces the strings properly for a normal bridge, and it provides great stability for the strings. Attach the banjo strap. You are now ready to set the intonation. This Gibson Bow Tie Tailpiece does not have a tailpiece bracket. This is a Genuine Gibson Banjo Tailpiece with all the Adjustments. Avoid the modern no-knots, they cut through strings and some of them are impossible to tie knots to due to the cams being too close together. left, right, or in and out simply by turning the large thumb screw (for up/down adjustments) or the first and fifth string retaining screws (pivot pins) in or out as necessary (for sideways and in/out adjustments). Kershner "Unique" (Four Hole/Four Cam) $175.00. All these sort of things like hooks, t plates, l brackets, etc. Intonation is the idea of the banjo being in tune all along the fingerboard and is largely determined by the correct positioning of the bridge. The tailpiece includes a mounting bracket having a bearing plate and an attachment means for attaching the tailpiece to the banjo head. Very slight coordinator rod adjustment can be made by ï¬rst loosening the inner and outer nuts under the tailpiece. A general starting point on any banjo is to place the bridge the same distance away from the 12th fret as the nut is from the 12th fret. Some inexpensive banjos have hooks on the banjo body that are designed to hold a strap. ... For more information about checking or adjusting your banjo's neck, check out the Deering article here. Many players attach the strap to brackets located underneath the neck and the tailpiece of the banjo, as shown in the figure. 2. Home Made 5 String Banjo, Low Budget Built From Parts and Some Scrap. When you tighten the banjo head, the tailpiece will lose the solid connection on the top of the tension hoop. So you can imagine what the boat does when the passengers start to jiggle in their seats when the banjo is played! Position it to be aligned with the neck of the banjo, about 5 cm from the tailpiece. Few tailpieces are as adjustable as the Oettinger and none that are, look better. Comes in Three Styles. Try to hold that position and tighten the Oettinger adjustment screw with the other hand. In this video Chad Kopotic focuses on setting up a Deering True Tone tailpiece. in essential, its a lighter version of a Kershner. Most people seem to attach the strings to the tailpiece as shown in the picture to the left. It won't when you put the strings on. Having your tailpiece adjusted properly on your banjo will give your its fullest, clearest tone. The Deering True Toneé Tailpiece is designed to combine the best features of easy adjustment, ease of string changing, and enhance the tone of the banjo without humming. The usual adjustment of the Oettinger tailpiece is with the treble strings having reduced downward pressure and the bass strings having increased downward pressure. The screw/bolt that goes down through the flange is merely the anchor one. When you hear the richest sound (indicating harmonics are strong) go to the next string and repeat this process. If the action needs raising, loosen the outside nut and tighten the inside nut. I use an Oettinger tailpiece on my Gibson tenor and Paramount tenors but not my Irish tenor (tuned low GDAE). Reproduced here with the kind permission of the original author, Frank Geiger, is probably the clearest explanation I have found of how to adjust the fingers of an Oettinger tailpiece. It uses a simple t head bolt to hold the thing down which works effectively. Start the tuning process with the Oettinger 'finger' highest on the smallest string and lowest on the largest string. Hold the banjo in the lap and reach around the far side of the banjo with the left hand and turn the Oettinger adjustment screw AS you pluck the string...pluck..listen...turn...and repeat. Goodtime Tailpiece- fits ⦠Lower gives more tension which should make the banjo sound brighter and perhaps louder. Two screws near the bottom of the tailpiece adjust side-to-side alignment of the strings when needed. A basic one-piece tailpiece based on a 1920's design. However, these hooks usually arenât located in a position that provides the most comfortable support. If the action is too high, loosen the nut inside the rim and tighten the outside nut. This one is for a 5 String. No Knot Od Time Banjo Style Tailpiece(P-115)Used on many banjos in the early 1900's and still popular for the old-time open-back banjo.Nickel plated brass Non adjustable Bolt and nut included This no knot tailpiece is a perfect replacement for the design that works best on open back and old time banjos. The problem with this method is the loop can pull over to one side and the string pulls out of the groove that runs down the middle of each finger. I did have some issues anchoring the tailpiece to my banjo. Pluck the string and ⦠Put the Bridge On and Tune the Banjo - Figure out which end of the bridge needs to go under the skinny strings, put the bridge under the strings, and start tightening the strings until the bridge stays in place by itself. There is no adjusting mechanism on it. This downward force on the bridge is less for the lower pitched D string, even less for the G, and lowest for the low C string. It then loops around the top of the cam (photo 3) pulling it snug and preventing the end from slipping out (photos 4 and 5). I had to get rid of the extra nut and replace it with a new washer and a locking split ring washer which turned out rather nice. 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