This YouTube video, titled "The Texas Rangers (Southern Texas) Clawhammer Banjo Lesson," offers a banjo lesson focused on a tune related to the ballad "The Texas Rangers." The description highlights the historical context of the tune, referencing early 19th-century ballads and a WW1 ballad. The instructor, Clifton Hicks, details the specific banjo he uses, an 1888 Luscomb banjo, and its tuning (f♯DGAD ~ d♯BEF♯B). The video also provides links to various platforms for purchasing tablature, merchandise, and supporting the creator via Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, PayPal, Venmo, and YouTube memberships.
This video features Clifton Hicks performing "Southern Texas," an adaptation of the "Texas Rangers" ballad. The song is played on an 1888 Luscomb banjo tuned to f♯DGAD. The lyrics depict a narrative of joining cowboys, encountering Native Americans, and reflecting on a mother's advice. The description also includes extensive links to Clifton Hicks' various online platforms for music, merchandise, and fan support.
This video features Clifton Hicks playing a song titled "Southern Texas" on a c. 1910 Weymann five-string banjo, tuned f# DGAD. The lyrics depict a narrative involving joining cowboys, encountering "Indians," and reflecting on family. The description also includes links to his Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and Venmo, alongside hashtags related to banjo and old-time music. While firearms are mentioned in the lyrics and in the context of the narrative (pistols, riding, cowboys), there is no actual firearm content, demonstration, or discussion of firearm models, calibers, or manufacturers.
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