Collection: Banjo Bridge

A quality banjo bridge brings out your instrument's best tone and spot-on intonation, whether you play four, five, or six strings. Explore our selection to find the right bridge for your banjo and get the setup you need for your style.


Find the Right Banjo Bridge for Your Sound

A quality banjo bridge is one of the simplest ways to adjust the clarity, volume, and tone of your instrument. Whether you play bluegrass, old-time, jazz, or Irish styles, our selection of banjo bridges covers a wide range of tonal preferences and playing styles. At Elderly Instruments, we offer bridges for 5-string, 4-string, tenor, and compensated models—each chosen for reliable playability and consistent tone. From classic maple-and-ebony options to respected brands like Snuffy Smith, you’ll find bridges designed to help you achieve improved sustain and intonation for your playing needs.

Banjo Bridges Checked for Quality and Fit

Every banjo bridge we carry is inspected for reliable craftsmanship and compatibility with a variety of banjos. We stock models in different heights, string spacings, and compensation styles to help you dial in the setup that's right for your instrument and music. Not sure if you need a compensated bridge, or what type suits your banjo? Our staff is here to help you choose based on your instrument and preferences. Find the bridge that matches your playing—no more, no less.

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Straightforward Banjo Bridge Options

Shop bridges that are designed to fit properly, deliver consistent sound, and are durable enough for regular use. Options include the Snuffy Smith banjo bridge for bluegrass, compensated bridges for more accurate intonation, and models for both 4- and 5-string banjos. If you have questions or need help selecting a banjo bridge, connect with our team for support. Find the bridge that helps your banjo sound and play its best—right here at Elderly Instruments.