Banjo Lesson "No More the Moon Shines on Lorena" by Louis Staab (1889)
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
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I learned "No More the Moon Shines on Lorena" from Jerron Paxton. The song was originally published by Louis Staab in 1889, and was recorded by the Carter Family in 1930. My instrument is an 1888 Thompson & Odell "The Luscomb" banjo tuned d♯G♯D♯G♯A♯ (gCGCD dropped four frets). I tend to leave out the final verse as I find the song more poignant without it.
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Jerron Paxtons recording of that is face melting
Agreed - can’t beat it in my opinion.
Thank you Clifton, really appreciate the lessons.
I have always loved the Banjo and accordion
Thank you for posting this. Love your rendition and performance for this one. You're awesome dude
So glad to get a lesson from you on this one!
Thanks Clifton! Great lesson
God I miss Alabama...
I lived in Birmingham for a year. I don't miss the heat and humidity. It's ghastly there, even compared to North Carolina, where I'm from.
This is a gorgeous song. Blind Boy Paxton's rendition is amazing, but I love the way you play it too. I'm gonna start working on it soon. Thanks so much for the tabs & explanation! Respect from Maine.
Great stuff buddy, got my Sunday set up now, after these chores I’ll give ir a whack.
Beautiful melody and lyrics. Great playing and such a unique vocal, especially when the tune fell into the low chord in the middle of the chorus/verse. Thank you for sharing! Very cool to hear the banjo/tune played in three different styles. Can't decide which one was my favorite.
1880's great grand pap was knee high to a grasshopper.
favorite on youtube❤ please do a lesson and song on my grandfathers clock this reminds me of that so much i had a grandfathers clock at my grandparents when i was a kid.
Always enjoy your videos thanks from. Sc.
magnificent!
Corn's gettin' tall!
Thanks For this so gwaddang Much Clifton. By the Way you look like a million dollars. Keep it up❤
You are really something else, Son. Exceptional and amazing at all times!!
You are a fine fellow to spend a Saturday afternoon with, Clifton.
Thanks for the intro to Jerron Paxton. What a musician. UK steve
The hat flourish bow, hehehe.
Thanks for these!
How do you achieve the lower tuning? Do you have special strings that are lower?
Use any strings.
Paxton's performance was really good.
Had to come back here today and listen to this lovely, old, sad, and beautiful song. This vibe is resonating with me surely. If I'm not being haunted by a melody then what am I doing loving on a tune, right? Thanks for the song yo :)
Hello Clifton! Thank you so much for this video. I am saving up for Banjo Heritage (1 hour of practice= $10) but I don't want to develop bad habits in the meantime. Mainly, my right hand is way too tense and looks like I'm paralyzed. I know it's nicknamed clawhammer for a reason, but I think I'm taking that too far! Is it discouraged to rest the three fingers on the right hand on the drum for stability or will that ruin the sound? It also helps to really rest my thumb on that fifth string (when I practice enough to transition my thumb back after plucking). Any tips?
Do whatever is most comfortable. Join us when you can and we'll straighten you out.
Stabb is a pretty common German last name. While some Jews use the last name it's not specifically Jewish. Staab's history isn't well documented but what I did find just identifies him as German with no mention of being Jewish. His wife Diana Uvedale Ashton seems to be the daughter of a Reverend which leads me to believe there is no Jewish connection there. I did find mention that Staab played piano at a meet up in his home town of Chicago for Lincoln during his presidential campaign which is interesting and definitely lends credence to the assertion that this is a protest song of sorts.
😜Marty Robbins -Big Iron…..on the hip there😊👍. Good 🪕history lesson too👍
this is the kind of music i want to play but i struggle so much dangit
i need to practice so much more
not a patron because i don't know if i'm skilled enough to even understand the tabs
Hey! I'm a beginner with you. I'm learning cluck ol hen slowly but surely. Sometimes it feels utterly hopeless but with steady practice it really does get better. I don't think Clifton is a huge proponent of tabs anyway. I say go for it! I am planning on buying Banjo Heritage once I gin up enough practice hours to convince myself I'm committed. You've got this! Just take it one tiny bit at a time until you really have it down. I'm trying to find a good instructor but it is hard to find someone truly old style with Clifton's philosophy!
@@chickenindoubleC thank you 😭 i think because im self taught and usually playing alone i just get to that plateau point of "am i even improving anymore" and it kills the motivation but i will try to take your words to heart!
@@gabmatth I am soooo with you on that. I think that is the journey! It sure is worrying as a newbie, though! Sometimes it seems darn impossible, and I'm sure you're more advanced than me! Have you ever played video games? You know when you get to a bit that frustrates you so much and you'll think you'll never get through it or figure it out? But you just keep hacking at it and trying new things and then--all of a sudden--boom! You did it! And you get that euphoric feeling? Well, it's about time I applied that skill to real life, ha! I think it's the same with the banjo. I'll be the first one to say that having a teacher must help a ton--or at least a community like Clifton's Banjo Heritage!
@@gabmatth We are playing alone together, my friend! :)
So.....i am in the process of getting my first banjo and i want to play old time music. I watched your videos on tuning to my singing voice. I sing at A2-A4. Will a banjo work that low? I know i had issues with my guitar when i tuned to low. Sorry if its a dumb question.
What's up man could you do another German war video
Have you ever done Arkansas Traveler ? I bet you could do an excellent version of it .
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The song’s story is so horrific the term ‘nice little pop song’ hardly does it justice. Hard to imagine the song’s writer was oblivious to that?
Many "nice pop" songs cover tough topics and are/could be protest songs, some are even written from the perspective of the abused. I think a lot of time the "nice" aspect of it comes from the melody/chord arrangement, that gives it a nice sound even while the lyrics are dark. Pumped up Kicks comes to mind.
@CliftonHicksBanjo, I do think a content warning at the start about racial language/history would go a long ways in reducing harm to anyone unsuspecting. It's your channel though just a suggestion.