This video features Clifton Hicks playing the tune "Sundown" on a Terry Bell "Boucher" minstrel banjo. He notes that he learned the song from Art Rosenbaum shortly before his passing. The banjo used is an early 2000s model, tuned a few frets below gCGCD. The description also includes a Patreon link for Clifton Hicks.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing "Oil In My Vessel," a song learned from Joe Thompson. Hicks plays an early 2000s Terry Bell minstrel banjo tuned to d#BEF#B (A=432 Hz). The description includes the biblical passage from Matthew 25:6-8, which the song is based on, and provides extensive links to Hicks's various platforms including Patreon, Banjo Heritage courses, apparel, music streaming services (Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes), and donation options. Hashtags provided are #cliftonhicks, #banjoheritage, #banjo, #bluegrass, #americana, and #432hz.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing the folk song "Tom Dooley" on a banjo. He specifies the instrument as an early 2000s minstrel banjo reproduction by Terry Bell, tuned to eBEG♯B. The description includes the lyrics to the song and provides multiple links to his Patreon, website, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and donation pages for his banjo heritage project. The video is presented in 432 Hz tuning.
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 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.
This video showcases an original 1840s Minstrel Banjo crafted by William Boucher Jr. in Baltimore. The content focuses on the historical banjo's details and sound, offering a comparison with a modern reproduction by Terry Bell. The creator, Clifton Hicks, also promotes his various support platforms and music.
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