This video features Clifton Hicks performing the folk song "Hills of Mexico," learned from a 1960s recording by Roscoe Holcomb. Hicks plays a 1910 Weymann Keystone State banjo tuned to fDGCD. The description also provides extensive links to his Patreon, Banjo Heritage website, online courses, merchandise, streaming platforms (Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes), and donation options (PayPal, Venmo), as well as a YouTube channel membership. The video is tagged with his name, the Banjo Heritage brand, and relevant musical genres.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing a rendition of the traditional folk song "Cumberland Gap." Hicks learned this specific arrangement from a recording by Lee Sexton. He plays on a 1910 Weymann "Keystone State" banjo, which is tuned to approximately fDGCD. The description includes the lyrics to the song, as well as extensive promotional links for Hicks' Patreon, Banjo Heritage online course and forums, merchandise, streaming music on Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes, and donation options via PayPal and Venmo. The video also highlights a YouTube membership for the Banjo Heritage channel.
This video features Clifton Hicks performing the traditional song "I'm Dying, Mother" on the banjo. The performance showcases his high proficiency in clawhammer banjo playing and knowledge of American folk music. The song's narrative is somber, detailing themes of regret and spiritual warning, interspersed with melodic banjo solos.
This video offers a traditional banjo lesson focused on the song "Hills of Mexico," taught by Clifton Hicks. The lesson utilizes the fDGCD or gDGCD tuning and is inspired by a Roscoe Holcomb recording from the Library of Congress. The description provides links to the instructor's Patreon for tablature, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal for further engagement and support.
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