This video presents a traditional banjo lesson focused on the tune 'Trouble On My Mind', attributed to Rufus Crisp. The content appears to be instructional, aimed at musicians interested in learning this specific piece on the banjo. Links are provided for supporting the creator via Patreon, purchasing music on Bandcamp, listening on Spotify, and making donations via PayPal. The video's focus is entirely on banjo music and learning, with no mention of firearms.
This YouTube video offers a traditional banjo lesson focusing on the song "Brother Green," inspired by the style of Buell Kazee. The creator, Clifton Hicks, uses the video to promote his Patreon page for banjo heritage content, as well as his music available on Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes. Payment links for Venmo and PayPal are also provided for direct support.
This YouTube video provides a traditional banjo lesson focused on the song "Barbara Allen." The instructor, Clifton Hicks, uses the G D G A D tuning, often referred to as old-time overhand or clawhammer style. The description notes the historical significance of the song, with its earliest known reference dating back to 1665 in Samuel Pepys' diary. The video offers a TAB for the song via Patreon and promotes other platforms like Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes for the artist's music, as well as Venmo and PayPal for direct support.
This video offers a traditional banjo lesson focused on the song "Hills of Mexico," taught by Clifton Hicks. The lesson utilizes the fDGCD or gDGCD tuning and is inspired by a Roscoe Holcomb recording from the Library of Congress. The description provides links to the instructor's Patreon for tablature, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal for further engagement and support.
This YouTube video is a traditional banjo lesson titled "Pretty Polly - Traditional Banjo Lesson". It specifically focuses on teaching the song "Pretty Polly" using the gDGCD tuning. The lesson covers both 2-finger and overhand clawhammer banjo techniques. The description also includes links to the instructor's Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal.
This YouTube video is a traditional banjo lesson focusing on the tune "Rye Whiskey," also known by several other names including "Devil's Waltz," "Jack of Diamonds," and "Drunken Hiccups." The lesson features Lee Sexton from Kentucky and specifies the banjo tuning as gCGCD (relative). The description also includes multiple links for supporting the creator, such as Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal.
This video features a banjo lesson on the tune "Little Gold Fiddle," performed by Mal Gibson. The description delves into the historical context of the song, tracing its origins as a 17th-century English cante-fable and its subsequent American variants. It highlights Mal Gibson of Knott County, Kentucky, as a key source for the American version. The description also provides links to Mal Gibson's Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes, as well as payment links for Venmo and PayPal.
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.
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