I received a personal inquiry regarding the use of straps.
I think it was from Nicholas Bechtel but could be wrong as I don't understand this technology well enough to respond quickly and then it was gone. Perhaps he saw a photo of me and detected that I had a rope attached to my banjo. 'Tis true. I don't know if this was done in the mid-19th C but I did so for a particular event where I would not have the opportunity to sit and it has remained on ever since.
This raises a valid question, however. Were straps, indeed, used in the 19th C?
If so, what were they like?
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There's a picture of Sweeney playing and dancing. I remember reading/hearing somewhere that players would sometimes tie a piece of rope or shoe sting to the post on the bottom of the banjo and wrap it around their arm. I've never seen a picture of this, although I've been looking. I've heard other explanations as well.
OK, I can't help but chime in, even if doing so without any documentation to back it up. I had this very discussion with a friend this past weekend. I just can't imagine a or several banjoist not, at one point in time during their banjo playing days, thinking "Hey, I can run a string, ribbon, rope etc. from here to here and holding up my banjo!". I do hate to do or say anything out of ignorance, hence there isn't a string on mine.
If I could see a good old photo of a banjo strap/string, I'd make a pile of them.
I recall somewhere (no sure where) that folks would tie a string on the dowel stick, and drape it over the right shoulder.
Carl, didn't think about the twirling etc. Great points!
When I perform, I always stand, making a strap a necessary item, at least for me. A cord certainly makes holding onto a gourd banjo more practical.
http://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/video/joe-ayers-playing-gumbo-chaff-o...
Joe Ayers playing a gourd banjo with a cord strap.
Sometimes I stand. If I do, I use an old suspender. Hooks right on the end.
I remembered seeing a thin strap on the drawing posted here, from 1861:
http://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/photo/banjo-kids-godey-s-lady-s-book-...
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