| The Vega Senator banjo is the perfect “crossover”
and parlor banjo. It is a light-weight, classic open back banjo, with a
warm, woody tone with a lightweight tone ring that adds just enough punch
and high-end clarity to play bluegrass with your buddies but warm, fat
and woody enough to play in your parlor as a classic clawhammer or fingerstyle
solo instrument.
The Vega Senator is built around the famous Whyte Laydie
modified tone-ring used on the historic early 20th century Vega Senator
banjo. The Senator was an “economy” version of the full Whyte Laydie versions
that was modified into a simpler Spun-Brass-and-rod tone-ring
to save money and fit into a price point. It turned out that this lighter
weight tone ring was a tonal success and this banjo has become a favorite
of collectors.
The Vega Senator has become favored choice of old-time
/ clawhammer and fingerstyle players looking for a lightweight banjo with
top-end clarity and snap normally not heard on a typical open back wood
ring banjo…but also a lovely round tone with enough ring and sustain up
the neck to play bluegrass but without the back-breaking weight of a typical
Bluegrass instrument.
The Deering Vega Senator uses a lightweight brass
tone-ring; the upper section of the Whyte Laydie tone ring. This keeps
the banjo down to a mere 5.8 pounds but still has enough mass to give good
clarity and sustain as one plays up the neck but warmer trebles and fatter
basses in the first position typical of most clawhammer banjos.I find myself
comparing it to the Deering Vega #s, with tub-a-phone tone ring: not a
pretty a banjo but certainly comparable from tonal and build quality and
½ the price and far lighter weight.
The Vega Senator by Deering is certainly a full-blown
professional quality banjo… ideal for old-time music, both finger style
and clawhammer, folk music, civil war era, ragtime and for classical turn-of-the-century
parlor music. With bare fingers up close to the board it warms right up
as if it was strung with gut strings. But that said, it has significantly
more sustain than one would expect from many clawhammer banjos due to the
mass of Senator tone ring. |