
The range of folk instruments follows Tanglewood traditions of their acoustic guitars, great sounding, stunning to look at and easy to play.
With a selection of Banjos, Mandolins and Ukuleles to keep most folk and more traditional style instrument players happy for a good long while, Tanglewood continue to gather more and more players to their fold.
We find that a lot of guitarists are choosing second instruments from the folk range with a lot of skills that cross over most can pick up the basics from one of the main three fairly quickly. Could this be what you having been looking to give yourself a fresh chllange?

Tanglewood is getting a lot of support from a number of players including Corinne Bailey Rae. If your interested in hearing some of the music coming from Tanglewood guitars you might find Tanglewoods myspace site worth a look.
The guitar she is pictured with here is the TW-47B and is often in stock so you can see how good it is for yourself.
This banjo looks great it has a maple resonator and neck with snowflake position markers. The light wood is unusually on an instrument in this price bracket and it real stands out in the crowd.
Tanglewood use a 18 bracket shell with chrome tension hoop and a Remo coated head. All this adds up to a banjo that sounds great looks great and does not require a small fortune to own.
The TB18MG Banjo is sometime in stock.