This video showcases a performance of the song "Mississippi Sawyer," featuring Uncle Dave Macon and Sam McGee. The performer uses a c. 1900 JB Schall "Waldo" banjo tuned to gCGBD. The description highlights that the performer learned the song from a film featuring Sam McGee, who had a long working relationship with Uncle Dave Macon.
This video features a performance of "Rock About My Sara Jane" by Uncle Dave Macon, performed by Buddy Ingram on banjo, Angela Wood on bass, Seth Shumate on harmonica, and Austin Derryberry on fiddle. The performance took place at the 2025 Wilson County Tennessee State Fair in Lebanon, TN. The content is focused on a musical performance rather than firearms.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing "Rooster Crow Medley" by Uncle Dave Macon, which he identifies as a variation of the tune "Sally Goodin." He plays a fretless minstrel banjo tuned to eAEAB to emulate Macon's arrangement, noting that Macon likely used a gCGBD tuning for his recording. The description also provides links to a Patreon for tablature, a "Banjo Heritage" online course and forums, SubscribeStar, merchandise, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, PayPal, and a YouTube channel membership. Hashtags include #cliftonhicks, #banjoheritage, #banjo, #bluegrass, #americana, and #432hz.
This YouTube video is a clawhammer banjo lesson for the tune "Sally Goodin" (also known as "Rooster Crow"). The instructor, Clifton Hicks, learned the song from various sources including @CousinErn, Hiram Stamper, and Uncle Dave Macon. He details his instrument, a Terry Bell minstrel banjo reproduction, and its tuning, which Eddie Haggard referred to as "No Finger C." The video also mentions the use of Aquila's NEW Nylgut strings by Joel Hooks and provides numerous links for further engagement, including online courses, Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp music, merch, streaming platforms (Spotify, iTunes), and donation options (PayPal, Venmo, YouTube membership). The video utilizes hashtags like #cliftonhicks, #banjo, and #bluegrass.
This video features Uncle Dave Macon's song "I'm the Child to Fight," with the banjo tuning specified as gDGBD. It promotes BanjoHeritage.com for banjo resources, a Patreon page for creator support, and BanjoHeritage.org for merchandise. The content appears to be music-focused, with a strong emphasis on traditional banjo music and community building around it.
This video features a banjo performance of "Rooster Crow Medley" by Uncle Dave Macon, featuring the tune "Sally Goodin." The performer, Clifton Hicks, discusses learning the tune from Hiram Stamper and being inspired by a performance by Cousin Ern. He details the instrument used, an early 2000s Terry Bell minstrel reproduction, and its tuning, referred to as "No Finger C." The description also includes numerous links to the performer's online presence, including courses, Patreon, merch, and music streaming platforms.
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