Adventures for 12-String, 6-String and Banjo

Adventures for 12-String, 6-String and Banjo is an album by American folk guitarist Dick Rosmini, released in 1964.

Rosmini is best known for his role in the American "folk revival" of the 1960s as a session player and accompanist.

Adventures for 12-String, 6-String and Banjo was Rosmini's first solo album and was, at the time, one of the few solo steel-string guitar albums available.

Adventures for 12-String, 6-String and Banjo has been cited as a major influence by many acoustic guitarists including Dave Van Ronk[2] and Leo Kottke.

Writing for Allmusic, music critic Richard Meyer wrote of the album "This album predates much of John Fahey's work and certainly that of Leo Kottke and the other "American primitive" guitarists.