Its a song usually hummed by people when going into a small country town. just like in the movie "Deliverence". The 2nd riff of the song is hummed most of the time not the chord play in the begining. Often reference to a town full of the modern slang for folk people "hillbilly" and "Rednecks".
Joey: Hey Tim what town are we in?
Tim: Some town in Alabama.
Joey sees people sitting on the front porch of a house!
Tim begins to hum Dueling Banjo's.
Tim: "da da da da da da da da da"
Joey: "da da da da da da da da da"
Tim: "da da da da da"
Joey:" da da da da da"
Tim: Some town in Alabama.
Joey sees people sitting on the front porch of a house!
Tim begins to hum Dueling Banjo's.
Tim: "da da da da da da da da da"
Joey: "da da da da da da da da da"
Tim: "da da da da da"
Joey:" da da da da da"
by Beavis5000 December 12, 2009
by Sami J April 18, 2008
by f'n holden and merkman and camron March 03, 2004
Something of/relating to the Hillbilly/Redneck/Appalachian Mountian style of life, or common practices of those people
1. Talk about dueling bangos, cuddling with your sister??? That's just gross.
2. "Cletus why did we have to park so close to my parents"..."Now Hunny, they're my parents too" ....(This is an example of a dueling banjos situation)
3. Could you have said that any more dueling banjos?? ...(refering to the manner/accent which someone used)
2. "Cletus why did we have to park so close to my parents"..."Now Hunny, they're my parents too" ....(This is an example of a dueling banjos situation)
3. Could you have said that any more dueling banjos?? ...(refering to the manner/accent which someone used)
by Anonymous September 11, 2003
by CarArt November 23, 2019
by Banjo blastie January 07, 2016
When you're petting a dog and his leg starts to shake like he is playing the banjo and than he starts to pee.
by drifterking September 28, 2021