This video features a performance of the song "Oh! Susanna" with banjo accompaniment. The description highlights the personal connection to the song, learned from the performer's grandfather, and mentions the banjo arrangement's specifics. It also provides numerous links to the creator's various online platforms for exclusive content, merchandise, courses, and streaming music.
Aaron Stephens performs "Oh! Susanna" and "Old Molly Hare" on an original 1840s William E. Boucher minstrel banjo. The video highlights the historical context of the tunes, with "Old Molly Hare" tracing its roots to a 1802 Scottish reel and "Oh! Susanna" being published by Stephen Foster in 1848. Stephens' YouTube channel is also mentioned.
This YouTube video features Aaron Stephens performing "Old Uncle Ned," a song from 1847 composed by Stephen Foster. Stephens plays an original 1840s William E. Boucher minstrel banjo, which is tuned to approximately eAEG♯B. The video highlights historical musical performance and an antique instrument. The description also provides links to support the creator's work through platforms like Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, and offers merchandise. It also directs viewers to Aaron Stephens' own YouTube channel, @CousinErn, and mentions Clifton Hicks' Spotify and iTunes profiles.
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