This YouTube video, titled 'Banjo Heritage 4', appears to be a music performance or promotional piece. The description heavily emphasizes links to the artist Clifton Hicks' various online platforms including their website, Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, merchandise store, Spotify, iTunes, PayPal, Venmo, and YouTube channel memberships. The hashtags provided indicate the content is related to banjo music, specifically within genres like old-time music, bluegrass, folk, country, blues, roots music, Americana, and traditional music, with mentions of 'clawhammer banjo' and 'old time banjo'. There is no indication of firearms content within the provided title or description.
Clifton Hicks, a banjo expert, explains in this video why bluegrass banjo bridges are unsuitable for old-time banjo playing. He details the drawbacks of these bridges for the traditional old-time style, offering insights for banjo enthusiasts. The description also provides numerous links for viewers to support his work through Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, and other platforms, including access to exclusive content, music, and merchandise.
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.
This YouTube video focuses on banjo hardware, specifically the Kershner patented adjustable tailpiece. Clifton Hicks, an experienced banjo player and educator, explains the advantages of this type of tailpiece over non-adjustable ones. The video also promotes his online banjo courses, forums, and merchandise through various platforms like Patreon, SubscribeStar, and Bandcamp.
This video showcases the Oettinger patented adjustable tailpiece for banjos, with Clifton Hicks demonstrating its features and benefits. The description highlights various ways to support Clifton Hicks, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, Banjo Heritage platforms, and direct donations via PayPal and Venmo. It also promotes his music streaming on Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes.
This YouTube video, titled 'Strings UNDER PRESSURE', focuses on banjo maintenance and string replacement. Clifton Hicks, the presenter, advises against using steel strings on older banjos and provides a demonstration on how to switch to nylon strings. The description also promotes his Patreon page, online courses, merchandise, and music streaming platforms, highlighting his expertise in banjo heritage and performance.
This YouTube video, titled 'Banjo Geometry', features Clifton Hicks discussing the fundamental geometry of the banjo. The description highlights his online banjo courses, forums, merchandise, and various streaming and donation platforms. The content is entirely focused on banjos and related music genres.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing "Morphine Blues" on an old-time banjo, with a focus on clawhammer banjo technique. The video title and description highlight banjo-related content and promote Clifton Hicks's various platforms for music, lessons, and merchandise, including Patreon, Banjo Heritage, Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes. It also includes options for donations via PayPal and Venmo.
This video appears to be a behind-the-scenes look at a project or performance related to 'Old Leatherstocking' and Clifton Hicks. The description heavily promotes Clifton Hicks' music, merchandise, and various platforms like Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes, all focused on banjo music, old-time music, bluegrass, folk, country, blues, roots music, and Americana. There is no mention of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or related topics.
This video appears to be a music performance or related content, as indicated by the title 'Copper WRECKS Smudge' and the extensive links to music platforms like Spotify, iTunes, and Bandcamp, as well as merchandise and fan support options. The artist, Clifton Hicks, is prominently featured, along with hashtags related to banjo music, old-time music, bluegrass, folk, country, blues, and roots music. There are no indications of firearms being discussed or shown in the provided title and description.
This YouTube video features a clawhammer banjo lesson on the tune "The Dying Soldier" (also known as "Brother Green"). The instructor, Clifton Hicks, learned the song from a recording by Rev. Buell Kazee. He specifies his instrument as a 1940s Bacon "Belmont" banjo and mentions its tuning (fCFAC ~ gDGBD). The description also includes numerous links to his Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, merchandise store, Spotify, iTunes, PayPal, Venmo, and YouTube memberships.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing "Two White Horses," a song learned from a 1949 John Lee Hooker recording. The description highlights the song's similarity to Dock Boggs' "Rub Alcohol Blues" and its tuning to "False Hearted Lover's Blues." The video's description heavily promotes Hicks' online presence, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, merch store, Spotify, iTunes, PayPal, Venmo, and YouTube channel memberships, all under the "Banjo Heritage" umbrella.