Tuesday, November 5, 2024
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How to Choose the Perfect Deering Banjo: Reviewing the Goodtime 2, Sierra & Everything In Between


In this comprehensive video, we dive into a full comparison of Deering’s Resonator Banjos, joined by professional banjo player Aaron McDaris. We’ll take you through the specs and differences of each model, providing detailed insights into their unique features and craftsmanship. Aaron McDaris will also demonstrate the distinct sounds of each banjo with expert playing, giving you an in-depth look at what makes these instruments truly special. Whether you’re a seasoned banjo player or just starting out, this comparison will help you find the perfect Deering Resonator Banjo for your needs!

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00:00 – Intro
01:09 – The Deco & Artisan
03:36 – The Special & Sierra
07:11 – Deering History
08:11 – The Best For Beginners
09:02 – Who Are These Banjos For?
10:18 – Aaron’s Best Advice
12:19 – Goodtime Two Deco
13:02 – Goodtime Artisan
13:33 – Goodtime Special Blackgrass
14:06 – Sierra Mahogany
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7 thoughts on “How to Choose the Perfect Deering Banjo: Reviewing the Goodtime 2, Sierra & Everything In Between

  • I speak as a satisfied Goodtime owner (I own three: an open back five string and a Goodtime 2 tenor and Goodtime Deco Plectrum), but raise a point that maybe you all don’t care about, namely this: BANJO IS NOT JUST BLUEGRASS!Some of us do come to the instrument without wanting to be like Earl Scruggs or J.D. Crowe. Some of us do play tenor and plectrum, and we (at least try) to play styles other than bluegrass, like jazz and Prog rock.

    I know I’m spitting into the wind, because for most people, you aren’t playing banjo unless you’re playing bluegrass, or at least oldtime. But believe me: The tenor and plectrum Goodtimes are every bit as good as the five string versions. It’s too bad that this otherwise excellent demonstration doesn’t mention them.

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  • This is perfect timing. As you have possibly sold me my last guitar (according to my wife), I just informed her that I was watching a video about buying the first banjo.
    Years ago I said that when I retire I would take up banjo and they thought that I never would retire.

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  • If I were just starting, I’d seriously consider the original good time open back model.
    Plays great, sounds good, and when you decide you want to upgrade to a more expensive resonator banjo, you then have a second banjo you can take anywhere and not worry about it: throw it in the car, take it camping, etc.
    I love my Deering banjos

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  • I remember seeing tons of Deerings but never paying much attention to them. I won a Deering Eagle II off banjo hangout. It was a good as any out there. I’ve played some pretty great goodtimers. I’d own a goodtimer, if I didn’t have a vega, just because they’re light. Aaron over there making them all sound like pro level instruments.

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