Banjo ukulele head material
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Banjo ukulele head material
I am in the process of putting a new head on a very old banjo ukulele. I can find both goat and calf skins (and instructions for installing) - which would be preferable and why? The old head was torn and has some signatures and drawings that were done by family members - it will be kept for its history.
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Re: Banjo ukulele head material
I have a question that perhaps should have its own discussion but it is related to this so I'll post it here.
Is it possible to repair a skin head?
I have a pair of very old tambourines whose head is made from an old vellum legal document with handwriting. One has a small (7mm) split. Can it be glued or patched?
I ask here because I wondered if this torn banjo head could be repaired to preserve its original designs on the instrument.
Is it possible to repair a skin head?
I have a pair of very old tambourines whose head is made from an old vellum legal document with handwriting. One has a small (7mm) split. Can it be glued or patched?
I ask here because I wondered if this torn banjo head could be repaired to preserve its original designs on the instrument.
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Re: Banjo ukulele head material
Goat and calf skin are both good but I think calf is a little less elastic and therefore probably better. LIke wood, skin is a natural substance and there is tremendous variability in thickness, elasticity, color, and consistency. It comes down to a matter of taste.
Simon, you should be able to CA glue a small patch of craft paper or vellum on you tambourine head with no ill effects. I haven't done this but I've read of it being done for banjos.
Simon, you should be able to CA glue a small patch of craft paper or vellum on you tambourine head with no ill effects. I haven't done this but I've read of it being done for banjos.
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Re: Banjo ukulele head material
Freeman,
I restored a banjo uke a couple of years ago. The head needed to be replaced and it was a smaller size head than what we see today. I used a goat skin from a supplier of uke things from Texas (can't remember web site).
It worked out really well. The look of the skin was in keeping with the age of the banjo ukulele.
I restored a banjo uke a couple of years ago. The head needed to be replaced and it was a smaller size head than what we see today. I used a goat skin from a supplier of uke things from Texas (can't remember web site).
It worked out really well. The look of the skin was in keeping with the age of the banjo ukulele.