This video demonstrates the process of fitting a bone nut for an 18th-century gourd banjo, a historical musical instrument. The creator, Clifton Hicks, is shown working on the instrument. The description also includes numerous links for viewers to support his work through Patreon, online courses, merchandise, music streaming platforms, and PayPal donations.
This video demonstrates the process of rasping a black walnut banjo neck. It focuses on the woodworking techniques involved in shaping and refining the neck of a musical instrument, specifically a banjo. The content is purely dedicated to the craftsmanship and tool usage for lutherie, with no mention or demonstration of firearms, ammunition, or related accessories.
This video focuses on the restoration of a banjo by M.B. Green, a musical instrument craftsman and bluegrass musician from Louin, Mississippi. It serves as a portrait of Green and his work. The description also includes promotional links for Clifton Hicks' Patreon, an online banjo heritage course, merchandise, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal, indicating a connection to music and the artist.
This YouTube video focuses on the traditional friction pegs found on banjos and fiddles. It provides instructions on how to maintain these pegs, a common task for players of these instruments. The description highlights various ways viewers can support the creator, Clifton Hicks, including through Patreon, SubscribeStar, purchasing merchandise from Banjo Heritage, streaming music on Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and through direct donations via PayPal and Venmo. It also mentions a YouTube membership option for the Banjo Heritage channel.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks demonstrating how to string and tune traditional fiddle-style friction tuning pegs using gut or nylon strings. The video also promotes various online platforms and merchandise related to Banjo Heritage, including Patreon exclusive content, an online course, apparel, music streaming, and donation links.
This video provides a clear and easy-to-follow tutorial on how to restring a banjo using nylon or nylgut strings. The presenter demonstrates the process on a vintage Luscomb banjo but emphasizes that the technique is applicable to most banjos. They also offer recommendations for specific string types and brands for both vintage and modern instruments, including La Bella No. 17 nylon strings for modern banjos and Joel Hooks bridges for gut and nylon strings. The video is supported by various links for viewers to support the creator's work, including Patreon, Bandcamp, and merchandise.
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