This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks playing the song "Pretty Polly" on a 4-string gourd banjo. The description highlights the song's historical origins dating back to the 1760s, with alternative titles like "Gosport Tragedy" and "Cruel Ship's Carpenter." The description also heavily promotes Clifton Hicks' Patreon, Banjo Heritage online course, SubscribeStar, merchandise, and streaming platforms like Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes, alongside a PayPal donation link and YouTube channel membership option.
This video, titled "My BEST Banjo Secret," by Clifton Hicks, focuses on banjo playing techniques and secrets. The description includes links to his Patreon and BanjoHeritage website, suggesting a focus on teaching and preserving traditional banjo music. The provided hashtags indicate a strong emphasis on Old-Time and Clawhammer banjo styles, as well as bluegrass banjo.
This YouTube video, titled 'Jubilee - Traditional Banjo Lesson,' features Clifton Hicks providing a traditional banjo lesson focused on the song 'Jubilee.' The description includes lyrics to the song, information about its origin from George Gibson, and details about the banjo's tuning. It also provides links to the instructor's Patreon, Bandcamp, merchandise store, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal, indicating multiple ways for viewers to support his music and access his work. The video is geared towards individuals interested in learning to play the banjo and exploring traditional folk music.
This YouTube video features a traditional banjo lesson focusing on the song "Muskrat." The description provides lyrics to the song and links to the creator's Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal. While the song's lyrics mention "skinned you out tack you up / Made this banjo head," there is no direct or indirect mention of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or any related topics. The content is solely about traditional folk music and banjo instruction.
This YouTube video, "Down-Tuning the Banjo to Match Your Voice - How the Old Timers Did It," by Clifton Hicks, explores a musical technique for banjo players. The video focuses on how historical musicians adjusted their banjo tuning to better suit their vocal range. The description provides links to Clifton Hicks' music on Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes, as well as his social media payment platforms like Venmo and PayPal, indicating he is a musician promoting his work and engaging with his audience.
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