: The standard for Bluegrass and Old-Time music. It features a shorter "drone" string and is typically tuned to an open G chord ( gDGBDg cap D cap G cap B cap D ), making it easy to play simple songs almost immediately.
: Used mostly for Irish Traditional music and Jazz. It is tuned in fifths (like a fiddle or mandolin), making it a good choice if you already play those instruments.
Composite rim (durable), affordable, often available in starter packs. McNeela Celt 19 Fret Go to product viewer dialog for this item. 4-String Tenor Irish Trad, Jazz what is the best banjo to buy for a beginner
: Tuned exactly like a guitar. Ideal for guitarists who want the banjo sound without learning new chord shapes. 2. Openback vs. Resonator What is the Best Banjo to Buy for a Beginner?
The "best" beginner banjo depends primarily on the musical style you want to play—Bluegrass, Old-Time/Folk, or Irish Traditional. For most beginners, a is the most versatile and rewarding entry point due to its beginner-friendly open-G tuning. Top Recommended Beginner Models (2025-2026) Key Features Deering Goodtime Openback Go to product viewer dialog for this item. 5-String Openback Folk, Clawhammer : The standard for Bluegrass and Old-Time music
Short scale for easier playability; comes professionally set up. 5-String Resonator Bluegrass, Folk
Made in USA, lightweight (4 lbs), slender neck for easy fretting. Recording King Dirty 30s (RKH-05) 5-String Resonator It is tuned in fifths (like a fiddle
Budget-friendly, provides the classic "twang" with a resonator. Gold Tone AC-1 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. 5-String Openback All-rounder