I have updated the #banjomojis to be screen reader friendly (and less cryptic in general)

I mean, most of them are still pretty cryptic if you're not a 19th century banjo weirdo but

                

It's 19th century #boston #music publisher Elias Howe  #eliashowe #banjomojis
It's rockstar-before-there-was-a-such-a-thing-as-a-rockstar Horace Weston!  #banjomojis
It's banjoist (and multi-instrumentalist,) music instruction publishing giant, and dashing young man Mel Bay  #banjomojis #melbay
It's undersung jazz banjoist Elmer Snowden (1900-1973)  #banjomojis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7boHKgmSXQ0 #jazzbanjo
It's classic fingerstyle virtuoso, early recording artist, and banjo maker Fred Van Eps  #banjomojis #scottjoplin #ragtime #banjo #mapleleafrag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F1JtRU1164
Maple Leaf Rag by Fred Van Epps (August 1908)

Maple Leaf Rag - Banjo Solo by Fred Van Epps. Albany Indestructible 2min. cylinder #823, (August 1908). Played on a 1911 Edison Standard Model D phonograph.

It's GOAT plectrum banjoist Eddie Peabody  #eddiepeabody http://www.eddiepeabody.com/ #banjomojis
The King of the Banjo - Eddie Peabody

The King of the Banjo Eddie Peabody

It's prolific English banjoist, mandolinist, guitarist, and composer Herbert J. Ellis (1865-1903)  #herbertjellis #banjomojis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_J._Ellis
Herbert J. Ellis - Wikipedia

It's #banjo player, #fiddler and #steamboat pilot John Hartford  who's a little bit outside the historic banjo figure milieu, but he did have an ear in the past while still doing his own thing. He's someone I greatly respect and admire and wish I had been able to meet #johnhartford #banjomojis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onWArx6Ui1A
Mississippi Dew - John Hartford

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It's so small as to be barely recognizable, but it's one of William Boucher's banjos   #banjomojis