How to Walk the Fingerboard on a Banjo

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  • @7upjello119
    @7upjello119 2 роки тому +3

    Your lessons have helped so much more than classes

  • @Rachels123
    @Rachels123 6 років тому +10

    Well, i’ll have to thank you. Had this banjo for years, never could get it to sound like much, 1890’s plumbridge. British. Its got a 9 5/8 ‘s head with nylguts. Nickle silver rim , maple wood inside. Dropped the tunning down just like you have on this video sawmill . dropped down to F. Thats the ticket! Sure gave it a voice!

  • @dwaingibbs93
    @dwaingibbs93 4 роки тому +13

    I have been trying this off and on for a long time and could never get the timing to sound right on it so would just give up on it. It was in time but it just sounded wrong. last night I was watching one of the songs you played and decided to give it another go and had an epiphany that the whole reason that I could not get the timing to sound right it's because when I was starting into it I would lead with a down stroke I started leading with the brush up first and it instantly clicked in my head. Maybe this will be useful for someone else it might be struggling with it

    • @CliftonHicksbanjo
      @CliftonHicksbanjo  4 роки тому +5

      Justin, that's great to hear! And you're absolutely right about starting on the Up brush! I never thought about that before. Thanks a lot. One of the great things about teaching is that the teacher learns as more, or more, than the "students."

    • @dwaingibbs93
      @dwaingibbs93 4 роки тому

      Yes sir! Thank you for all the knowledge that you share

    • @RUFUSKNAPP
      @RUFUSKNAPP 3 роки тому +1

      Helpful observation. Read this first and then tried it out - works! (For 2 in 10 fans, but I hear it now.)

  • @TheMoses800
    @TheMoses800 6 років тому +3

    Good lesson. Love that song.

  • @Derekmartin20
    @Derekmartin20 Рік тому

    I like that it has dark swampy night feel to it lol. Along with a square neck Dobro and just a bass drum you could make a sweet song out of that.

  • @hope4ourfallen
    @hope4ourfallen 4 роки тому

    Brother u are like watchin someone do 3 card montey. You pull off so much amazing stuff without your eyes being able to ever even grasp how ya did it. This was a PERFECT behind the scenes to some of your magic☺ this also really helps us get a better image of how ya do the cool fanning on cluck old hen. Thanks so much for all you share brother❤❤❤

  • @rcg5317
    @rcg5317 6 років тому +1

    Super clear and helpful. It seems to help me maintain a steady rhythm.

  • @starman2671
    @starman2671 2 роки тому

    STRINGBEAN USED TO DO THAT,
    THANKS FOR BREAKING IT DOWN.

  • @jethrobodine4638
    @jethrobodine4638 Рік тому

    love that technique Clifton! cannot wait to try it out. love your Gospel plow videos! seems most people are playing Gospel plow in double C tuning?? appreciate all you do for us beginners.

  • @mondocain
    @mondocain 6 років тому +1

    What a great technique. Your style is so your own. Thanks so much.

  • @elbbob
    @elbbob 3 роки тому +1

    Looks like lots of fun sounds fantastic can’t wait to try and learn it maybe I will master that style first I’ve been trying to learn 2 finger thumb lead for years well and off , I have the time now I’m retired
    Thank you

    • @elbbob
      @elbbob 3 роки тому

      Clifton do you have any tab for that 2 finger thumb lead
      Thanks bob

  • @OtterLakeFlutes
    @OtterLakeFlutes Рік тому

    Oh... my... gosh... thanks!!!! Such a powerful lesson I found here by accident. It even came with a bracing Wayne's World Extreme Fly Closeup at 2:35 hehe... little guy made me sway my head. But seriously, thanks. Subbed...

  • @adamloomis8003
    @adamloomis8003 Рік тому

    I’m so glad i discovered this video! Thank you so much for sharing! One question, is this the style that was used by one David Grisman in the recording with Jerry Garcia ‘sweet sunny south’?

  • @elbbob
    @elbbob 3 роки тому +2

    Just wondering what type of strings do you use

    • @CliftonHicksbanjo
      @CliftonHicksbanjo  3 роки тому +1

      I use Aquila Nylgut 5B on that banjo. These strings work well for lower tunings. If you tune up standard pitch mostly, I suggest La Bella No. 17 Nylon.

  • @ricruso59
    @ricruso59 3 роки тому

    Good grief!! I can't belive I'm just getting to this...🙄 great one again! This helped a ton,I don't know what my deal is,not like I've never picked up a stringed something! Thanks man!!!✌

  • @halishahowell6020
    @halishahowell6020 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the explanation,hard to master without breaking concentration,awesome effect...guess if you have the natural talent it's easy

  • @daveclarke05443
    @daveclarke05443 5 років тому

    im loving your channel brother im an ex war veteran new to banjo im playing a 4 sting tenor at the moment and ive managed to master a clawhammer technique dropping my thumb down but I d love to learn this oncwe I get a 5 string

  • @Helmzer.an.the.homeless.hounds
    @Helmzer.an.the.homeless.hounds 3 роки тому

    Appreciate you explaining that, hope to see you around bama one day

  • @pollydoom5039
    @pollydoom5039 3 роки тому +1

    Mr. Hicks could you please give me a list of easy songs to learn for beginners and artists. I’m just starting banjo moving from guitar. I’m not familiar with bluegrass/folk artists. Also I’d like to know who your influences were when you started.

    • @CliftonHicksbanjo
      @CliftonHicksbanjo  3 роки тому +2

      Paul, here's a beginner banjo playlist I've put together: ua-cam.com/play/PL07R2cMG4rBzAtYkXsb6esopqMBqDgwpU.html
      The question of easier songs is tricky, because any banjo tune can be made as simple or as complex as you want. However, in the above playlist, there are a couple of very simple song lessons toward the end. Tunes like "Reuben," "Cluck Old Hen," and "Cumberland Gap" are often used as introductory pieces.

  • @devonayates6680
    @devonayates6680 5 років тому

    Hi. Thanks for the awesome video. You're a very thoughtful instructor.

  • @billystewart7251
    @billystewart7251 6 років тому

    I use that technique a lot. I definitely got it from you. Some videos about four years ago. I mix a lot of styles. I probably never win a banjo contest!!!!

  • @ukekeysandbees
    @ukekeysandbees 6 років тому

    Sounds great and looks really cool too!

  • @alexcaufield4541
    @alexcaufield4541 6 років тому +1

    So good, thank you very much!

  • @tholmichael6032
    @tholmichael6032 6 років тому

    Great as always. Many thanks.

  • @BoredBanjo
    @BoredBanjo 6 років тому

    Wow. This is amazing! You are so inspirational :)

  • @Banjo362
    @Banjo362 5 років тому

    I first heard that from Uncle Dave Macon, Cordel Kemp, and Leroy Troy.

  • @e.whawkins7211
    @e.whawkins7211 5 років тому

    Is there another lesson video for hold on?

    • @CliftonHicksbanjo
      @CliftonHicksbanjo  5 років тому +1

      I'm pretty sure I uploaded a lesson and a close-up of "Hold On" for the members at patreon.com/cliftonhicks If you can't afford to sign up, email me clifhicks(at)gmail(dot)com and I'll give you the links to those videos.

  • @hendrikmahling2384
    @hendrikmahling2384 3 роки тому

    I am tuned gDGCD and the tuning sounds different. What am I missing?

    • @CliftonHicksbanjo
      @CliftonHicksbanjo  3 роки тому +1

      I always down-tune (look up that term if you're not familiar), so my actual tuning is ≈ fCFBbC, two "semitones" below gDGCD. The notation is all the same as if played in gDGCD, but the "pitch" is lowered. In the days before standard tunings, traditional musicians typically tuned their instruments a bit low.

    • @hendrikmahling2384
      @hendrikmahling2384 3 роки тому +2

      @@CliftonHicksbanjo I was tuning down just as your comment came in, thanks for clarifying. And thank you for all the content and the historical context you add in, you've been great to learn from and listen to.

  • @PermacultureAppalachia
    @PermacultureAppalachia 4 роки тому

    👍🏽👍🏽

  • @robertpaulson2842
    @robertpaulson2842 Рік тому

    I like to use a Jazz 3 plectrum, downstrokes 90% of the time. But I'm taliking guitar not banjo.

  • @jasonreid585
    @jasonreid585 2 роки тому

    Your fingers, long and narrow. I have some fat broken fingers. Should I stick with the mandolin?

    • @CliftonHicksbanjo
      @CliftonHicksbanjo  2 роки тому +1

      I think if you can play the mandolin you can play the banjo.

  • @robertpaulson2842
    @robertpaulson2842 Рік тому

    I tried to learn Robert Johnson, I gave up because it was too hard

  • @asontehunsthanshhl
    @asontehunsthanshhl 4 роки тому +1

    Has anyone ever told you look like nick mullen

    • @CliftonHicksbanjo
      @CliftonHicksbanjo  4 роки тому

      Never heard of him. Had to look him up. I can see some resemblance, although I vastly prefer when people say I look like James Franco! 🤣

  • @alan84ta
    @alan84ta 6 років тому

    Fantastic, thank you so much!