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Luke played pretty much everything in drop C (gCGBD) and very rarely in double C (gCGCD). He would move his capo all along his long neck banjos. He would play predominantly out of C chord position but also G and rarely in minor keys. That covers pretty much every key you would need.
His playing style was very simple picking patterns, up-picking (“Seeger style”), or just simple strumming like a guitar.
He played a dog of a banjo made by Merlin and was all aluminium (neck included) with a fibreglass pot. Pretty tubby sounding banjo and with the most horrendous neck-dive you can imagine. 33:1 tuners! Late career he played a Vega Tubaphone.
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Kelly seems to have been heavily influenced by Pete Seeger with his choice of banjo and tuning(s). For the time period, that makes sense. Like Seeger, he was, after all, primarily a singer, using the banjo to accompany his voice rather than for instrumental work. In the Dubliners, that was left mostly to Barney McKenna and John Sheahan.
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