This YouTube video, titled 'How to Get Better BANJO Slides,' features Clifton Hicks providing instruction on improving banjo sliding techniques. The description highlights that Hicks explains these techniques for both fretted and fretless banjos. It also heavily promotes his Patreon page for exclusive tablature, photos, and forum access, as well as his 'Banjo Heritage' online course, merchandise, and music streaming platforms (Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes), and donation options via PayPal.
This video discusses the perceived shortcomings of using tablature (TAB) for learning and playing traditional banjo music. The presenter argues that relying on TAB can hinder proper technique and overall musicality, contrasting it with other learning methods. Several links are provided for a banjo heritage course, online community, merchandise, music streaming, and donation platforms.
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 Q&A session focused on the banjo, specifically addressing clawhammer technique for clarity, exploring different banjo tunings, and discussing an unusual topic referred to as 'moon bridges.' The content creator, Clifton Hicks, provides links to his Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal for fans and supporters.
This YouTube video is a traditional banjo lesson focusing on the song "Black Bottom Blues." The creator, Clifton Hicks, provides this lesson and promotes his various platforms for support, including Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal. The content is purely educational for banjo players and does not involve any firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics.
This YouTube video, titled "Banjo Q&A - Overhand "Pretty Polly" & Learning Multiple Songs at Once," focuses on teaching viewers how to play the song "Pretty Polly" on the banjo using the overhand or clawhammer style. The description provides links to the creator's Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal, indicating a focus on music education and artist promotion. While the content is musically oriented, it does not contain any firearm-related information.
This YouTube video, titled 'Banjo Q&A | Banjo Blueprints & Learning to Sing,' focuses on banjo-related topics. It features a Q&A session, discussions about banjo blueprints, and guidance on learning to sing. The description provides links to the creator's Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal, indicating a strong presence in the music and content creation space.
This YouTube video, titled 'Learning by Ear + "Wrong" Banjo Playin', explores banjo playing techniques and the concept of 'right' versus 'wrong' approaches to the instrument. The creator, Clifton Hicks, shares his music and encourages support through platforms like Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal. The content appears to be an instructional or discussion-based video focused on musical learning and banjo performance, with no mention of firearms or related topics.
This video appears to be a warm-up routine for blues and jazz music, as indicated by the title. The description provides links to an Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA legal self-defense network, and a music channel. It also includes a lengthy disclaimer about safety, legal compliance, and content purpose, emphasizing that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only and that the creators do not sell firearms or accessories. The disclaimer also touches on fair use for documentary and educational content.
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