This video features a detailed look at a reproduction Boucher Banjo firearm, specifically serial number 76, crafted by James Hartel. The content focuses on the historical and craftsmanship aspects of this unique firearm, likely appealing to collectors, historical firearms enthusiasts, and those interested in artisanal gunsmithing. The presentation aims to showcase the details and quality of this reproduction piece.
This video features Clifton Hicks playing the tune "Sundown" on a Terry Bell "Boucher" minstrel banjo. He notes that he learned the song from Art Rosenbaum shortly before his passing. The banjo used is an early 2000s model, tuned a few frets below gCGCD. The description also includes a Patreon link for Clifton Hicks.
This video features a performance of the folk song "Boots and Leggings" (also known as "Old Man From Over The Sea" or Roud 362). The performer plays an authentic 1840s William E. Boucher Jr. minstrel banjo, an instrument with historical significance. The song's lineage is traced back to 1730 and its widespread presence in folk traditions. The description also includes links to the performer's various online platforms for music, merchandise, and community engagement.
This video features Wovoka Herrera playing "One Morning in May" on an original 1840s William E. Boucher minstrel banjo. The description includes links to support the creator's work through Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, and direct payments, as well as promoting banjo-related merchandise and the creator's YouTube channel and Spotify/iTunes profiles. The hashtags #banjo and #bluegrass are also provided.
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