Your playing is wonderful. I'm 6 weeks into my clawhammer training after searching long and hard for a teacher (no easy feat in the North of England) thanks for the music and keep inspiring us banjo fledgelings!
I am torn between the Tubaphone vs the White Laydie......after hearing this with the goat skin head I think my ear likes the Tubaphone best, loud and clear with just enough sustain.
This song goes into the depths of my soul.
That was really beautiful.
You should definitely add that to your lessons.
Aesthetic finery, that head and its inlay, all of that instrument, that playing. Brilliant work.
Doesn't get better than this Lukas. Thank you for sharing this gorgeous melody!
I love the headstock inlays Eden creates. Keep up the good work!
Your playing is wonderful. I'm 6 weeks into my clawhammer training after searching long and hard for a teacher (no easy feat in the North of England) thanks for the music and keep inspiring us banjo fledgelings!
Just beautiful!! Banjo and performance!!
I am torn between the Tubaphone vs the White Laydie......after hearing this with the goat skin head I think my ear likes the Tubaphone best, loud and clear with just enough sustain.
Incredible playing, but no surprises there.
Interesting tune and a beautiful banjo!
Can you make a tab for this as well? This is incredibly pretty. I just bought a couple of your lessons!
Very beautiful music.
Was that brass plate laser cut?
Hi Joshua, all the inlay and brass plates are hand cut by Eden with a jewelers saw. Glad you like the work!
@@theozarkbanjoco.byedenluka5036 IMPRESSIVE. The tune is almost painfully beautiful too!
Are you using a goat hide head?
Sure am!
What tuning are you using?
I think its sawmill, D modal
With the high string tuned to an F (thumb string)