Clifton Hicks "Sundown" 432 Hz
This video features Clifton Hicks playing the song "Sundown" on a banjo. The instrument is a copy of an 1840s William Boucher "minstrel" banjo, tuned to dGDGA (A = 432 Hz). Hicks explains his original third verse and instrumental arrangement, and demonstrates a traditional picking style he calls "up stroke" or "up picking," also known as "Seeger style." He notes this style produces a trance-like sound suitable for dancers. The description also includes numerous links to his Patreon, website, merchandise, and music streaming platforms.






