This video features a detailed look at an August Pollman "Standard" Banjo from the late 1800s to early 1900s. The presenter discusses the instrument's history, mentioning August Pollman as an instrument dealer active in New York City and the manufacturing connection to John Buckbee's factory. The description also includes numerous links for supporting the creator on platforms like Patreon and SubscribeStar, as well as for accessing tablature, courses, merchandise, music streaming, and donations. Hashtags cover the creator's name, banjo heritage, banjo, bluegrass, and Americana music.
This video demonstrates the process of rasping a black walnut banjo neck. It focuses on the woodworking techniques involved in shaping and refining the neck of a musical instrument, specifically a banjo. The content is purely dedicated to the craftsmanship and tool usage for lutherie, with no mention or demonstration of firearms, ammunition, or related accessories.
This YouTube video focuses on the fundamental setup of a traditional banjo, covering essential components like the bridge, head, tuners, strings, and tailpiece. The creator emphasizes the importance of these setup skills, noting they are often overlooked by beginner and intermediate players. The description also includes extensive promotional links for the creator's various platforms, including Patreon, online courses, merchandise, music streaming, and donation options, all related to banjo heritage and music.
This video provides a detailed instructional guide on how to mount a skin head onto a traditional old-time fretless tack-head minstrel gourd banjo. The presenter, Clifton Hicks, shares his expertise, offering a step-by-step demonstration of the process. The description also includes links to his Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal, indicating his involvement in banjo music and performance.
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