TU-BA-PHONE DELUXE model banjo, serial no. 51577
By 1923, when this Vega TU-BA-PHONE DE-LUXE banjo was produced, the five-string banjo craze was over, and, with the emergence and popularity of jazz, four-string banjos had virtually replaced five-string banjos. Played with a plectrum and with large resonators to amplify the sound, four-string tenor and plectrum banjos were more suited to jazz bands than four-string banjos played fingerstyle. By the end of the decade, large body guitars in turn replaced plectrum banjos as a key rhythm instrument in jazz ensembles.
Whereas earlier five-string banjos were decorated with Victorian design motifs, the engraved decoration on this TU-BA-PHONE DE-LUXE banjo is in the Art Deco style, a change in popular aesthetic that reflected the birth of the Jazz Age. (Peter Szego, 2023)
Artwork Details
- Title: TU-BA-PHONE DELUXE model banjo, serial no. 51577
- Maker: Vega Company (American, 1880–1960)
- Date: ca. 1924
- Medium: Wood, metal, bone, ivoroid, mother-of-pearl
- Dimensions: APPROX: L: 88cm (34 5/8in.); Head Diameter ca. 28.5 cm (11 1/4 in.); String length: longest: ca. 72 cm; shortest: ca. 55.5 cm
- Classification: Chordophone-Lute-plucked-fretted
- Credit Line: Gift of Peter Szego, 2022.
- Object Number: 2022.483a, b
- Curatorial Department: Musical Instruments
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