15 Sep 18 - 02:53 PM (#3950720) Subject: Vega banjos pronunciation From: GUEST,Arkansas Red-Ozark Troubadour I play a Vega five string banjo. I've always been puzzled by the name. Some call it Vee-gah, and some call it Vay-gah. I've heard the Vega factory called it Vee-gah, but yet I've heard Vay-gah concerning the brightest star in the constellation Lyra, and the star symbol seemed to be the logo of Vega banjos. I've heard the correct title for the banjo is Vee-gah, that Vay-gah is a car. Need some thoughts on this. Thanks. |
15 Sep 18 - 03:06 PM (#3950727) Subject: RE: Vega banjos pronunciation From: Dave Hanson It must be vay gah, they nearly always have a star symbol on the peghead, mine has it's a 1914 Whyte Laydie style R. Dave H |
15 Sep 18 - 05:53 PM (#3950757) Subject: RE: Vega banjos pronunciation From: Jos I thought it as Spanish (as in Las Vegas). However, the star seems more likely. For what it's worth, Wikipedia says you can pronounce it either way. |
15 Sep 18 - 06:43 PM (#3950763) Subject: RE: Vega banjos pronunciation From: Joe Offer It's BANN-joe ;-) |
15 Sep 18 - 06:54 PM (#3950764) Subject: RE: Vega banjos pronunciation From: GUEST,Jerry Never heard it pronounced any other way than Vay-ger, nor ever heard Saga pronounced Say-gar. However, any suggestions on Alvarez? |
16 Sep 18 - 07:28 AM (#3950881) Subject: RE: Vega banjos pronunciation From: banjoman Does it matter, they are the Bees Knees so far as banjos are concerned and I have owned and refurbished several. I have always pronounced it VAYGA but its a matter of personal choice |