This video, titled "Early Banjo History - Part 12," is part of a series by Clifton Hicks exploring the historical roots of the banjo. It delves into the instrument's connection with music history, US history, and specifically highlights its links to colonialism and Black history. The description provides numerous links to the creator's various platforms, including Patreon, website, Bandcamp, Spotify, and donation pages, offering further resources for banjo enthusiasts and patrons. The content is clearly focused on historical and musical education rather than firearms.
This video focuses on the restoration and historical accuracy of an 1888 Luscomb banjo. Clifton Hicks explains the necessity of using an 1880s tailpiece to match the banjo's vintage and preserve its heritage. The description also includes numerous links to the creator's various platforms for music, merchandise, and community engagement.
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