This YouTube video focuses on music, specifically banjo performance and related resources. The description provides extensive links for tablature, online courses, merchandise, music streaming (Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes), and donation options. It highlights a Patreon page and SubscribeStar for exclusive content and a Banjo Heritage YouTube membership. The title, 'The last time I seen you walking down the street,' suggests a song title or theme, further reinforcing the musical nature of the content.
This video features Clifton Hicks playing "Shortening Bread" on an 1888 Luscomb banjo, tuned to fCFAC. The description strongly emphasizes Clifton Hicks' various platforms for banjo-related content, including Patreon for exclusive tablatures and photos, Banjo Heritage for online courses and merchandise, Bandcamp and Spotify for music streaming, and PayPal for donations. It also highlights a YouTube channel membership option.
This YouTube video, titled "Banjo Tabs are NOT Traditional," argues against the use of tablature for learning the banjo, particularly for those aiming to play in a traditional style. The creator, Clifton Hicks, promotes an alternative "old Songster Method" of learning music and directs viewers to his Patreon, Banjo Heritage online course, and various other platforms for exclusive content, merchandise, and music. The video emphasizes a heritage-based approach to banjo playing.
This YouTube video is a clawhammer banjo lesson focusing on the song "Unquiet Grave" (also known as "Cold Blows the Wind"). The instructor, Clifton Hicks, explains an original arrangement for two-finger banjo in 3/4 time, learned from Hedy West and Doc Watson. The video includes lyrics and provides a link to TABs via Patreon. It also features links to merchandise, Bandcamp, and social media platforms.
This YouTube video, "Darling Cora - Traditional Banjo Lesson (BF Shelton)" by Clifton Hicks, offers a traditional banjo lesson focusing on the song "Darling Cora." The video highlights specific banjo techniques like open string pull-offs and the East Kentucky Drone Lick, referencing historical recordings by B.F. Shelton. The description also details the vintage banjo used, including its restored 1888 Luscomb build, Aquila Nylgut strings, a Remo frosted head, a Lyon & Healy tailpiece, and Rickard Banjos hardware. The creator promotes their Patreon for tabs and sheet music, along with merchandise and music streaming platforms.
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