Clifton Hicks - Sally Ann
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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I learned "Sally Ann" from Josh Hayes of Watauga County, North Carolina. Josh always used a straight hoedown picking style to play this one. My instrument is an 1888 Thompson & Odell "The Luscomb" banjo tuned e♭ G♯ E♭ G♯ B♭
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In 100 years, archivists are going to convert "The Clifton Hicks Videos" to 3D holograms for future generations to research and enjoy.
God willing!
Hopefully I'm there to see it!
That UP STROKE is savage! Sharp as an arrow steady as a train. What you are looking for, Clifton has already found.
I love your versions of Sally Ann they're what I aspire to be able to play like. Always a treat buddy! 🙂
Gets the foot tapping! I like Tommy Jarrel's version aswell, fascinating to see how different these versions are, just shows it's a living tradition.
Such talent. I am stunned Cliff. Wonderful.
I keep wondering, one f or two. I seem to get it wrong.
Always live in hope that Clifton might do a small musical visit to England to see the man in the flesh.Very unlikely I suspect but would be good to shake his hand.Great rendition.
I'd love to go one day.
Yes please come and tour England!
I second that.
Would be great to see and hear him play.
I would fly to England to see him play and buy you a whiskey for making it happen!
Mighty fine! I’ve heard the clawhammer style and the three-finger bluegrass style of banjo playing, of course, but never the thumb and forefinger finger style you played in this video. Thanks for introducing me to it.
BANJO like a FREIGHT TRAIN
Unreal man
Love this ol' tune. Pretty risque for its time.
I've known a Sally Ann or two in my 50 yrs. He must have been pretty impressed by her to write the song! 😊
Always a pleasure Clifton
Goddam son, where’re you hidin the rest of the band?
Always wondered when you was going to do this one clifton.
Damn good . 🔥🎶🔥🎵🔥🎶🔥🎵
Great stuff! Nice Banjo!!! Thanks! 😎
Very polished and crisp on that 2 finger style these days. Thoroughly enjoyed my man 💀
Thanks, Molly. I'm feeling out of practice lately.
@CliftonHicksbanjo I hear ya. Haven't picked up my banjo in months. This week in my kids school his classmates were learning all sorts of sounds and starting to work with instruments and the sounds they make and the teachers sent home a letter asking if any of the parents played any instruments and I was well. Shit I guess I'll have to pull out the ol Buckbee and resting and shake off the rust and brush the dust from me and that old thing. Needless to say while setting it back up I was going through a lot of your catalog trying to get my bearings back til about 11 pm. The kids all enjoyed it and a few other faculty members heard it and came in to watch and was able to pass the banjo and let each member of my kids class have a chance to play it while also learning alittle about banjo heritage with how old that specific banjo was where banjo came from and why it's such a special and personal instrument. Played a few tunes for the kids like cluck old hen, old Joe Clark, don't get trouble in your mind and another I wrote. Just a little taste of what you get to sharing your knowledge with people all over the world even though mine was to a class of 4-5 year Olds it was still pretty magic and after that somehow I've managed to gain even more respect for you and what you do and just like to say thank you again for still educating folks about the banjos importance and place in the world.
🔥🔥🔥🔥 any plans for another livestream. Those are always a hoot.
What a tune m8 especially cliftons first version on RUclips been listening to it for time. Cliffs the man 😎
You still going to be playing at Berea College?
I was cancelled.
Authentic and excellent!
My mom is from Watauga Co and that sound is family as well. Nice work!
Clifton Hicks will be the face on my future nations Six-Dollar Bill.
Brother, you just my 2 year old daughter and I toe tappin and hand clappin. I couldn't help but let out a "woooooooo!" This is the sound of the hills and hollers I live in.
That was very very cool
01:05 Really channelling old Stringbean there! :)
That’s a damn barn burner
That was really cool!
Wow, that's a tune!
Great rendition but hard to best your Weymann version.
hope to see you again on Ak nation
Best version I’ve ever heard! Love how you combined all the various traditional styles.
Wow! The music that comes of those strings is so relaxing. ✌🏼great stuff
I wouldn't have thought it possible to strum and pick at the same time, but there you have it. Amazing work, Clifton!!
Thank you. Xou mentioned Boone. I haved something to tell you that i believe you will enjoy hearing. I will hit xou back up snd zell you about this little old man in one room block house. Thanks again. N thanks to your create death son g. Thats the reason i stopped in. Then there was you. Excited i am.
Melody here pretty similar to My Dixie Darling. I've heard other versions of Sally Ann.
I love you finger picking style…mad cool🪕🪕🪕
🇺🇸🇵🇸🇱🇧🇨🇦 time to get rid of the zog , from the mountains in the Bible to the mountains in the United-States
Please pray for our beautiful Palestinian and Lebanese brothers and sisters. America has always had a rich history connected to those places wether it be the Bible or naming towns Palestine, Carthage or even a section of Appalachian Lebanon . Only has it been since the 50s that discrimination and real “anti semitism” against middle eastern people and the hatred upon western white folks has started due to the zios
Love you're legacy, Clifton. What style of playing is that, looks like two-finger, clawhammer, and frailing all at once. How are you so precise with that style?
I've always called that style up-stroke or up-picking. Learn it here: ruclips.net/video/y6p10I_8n3s/видео.htmlsi=ZO686U4g-u4Ld4pJ
Hey Clifton been a minute ! Checking out some ive missed off till mrrw loggin pulled some muscles no better way to rest n recover hot coffee an hot strings this am !
Blued st cornbread whiskey honey babe
so very nice
That was good looking corn
Great traditional voice!!
I feel my Tennessee roots 😁
Such Grand Memories of playing music with a mess of friends in the Pequea Inn along the Susquehanna River in the 1970s. Many songs that you play Clifton! Kind Thanks! Peace, Abundance and Joy! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Terrific corn!
song was great but what and the hell were you looking at the whole time lol
Mountains.
Giddy up
That's an amazing technique mister Hicks.If I didn't know you were so good I'd have thought you were miming😂👍
Do you prefer the LaBella True 17 or Aquila Nylgut 1892?
They're pretty similar. I think the best option is ordering individual strings directly from LaBella.com
@@CliftonHicksbanjo Thanks for da info, keep up the good work love all the videos you do.
I have a feeling I'm going to be falling asleep to and waking up to this voice every morning and evening for at least a year. I can't get tired of this. I think I'd do a murder to be able to see him play live, good thing that's not in the cards 😂😂😂
Brother I know I haven't committed in a while but it don't mean I don't listen to your great music. God bless from Texas
Gor bless you Clifton!! I sensed a bit of improvisation in that! Please elaborate on that more!!!!
Toe-Tapping Good!
Good stuff clifton. Lookin like ur havin fun, most important.
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Excellent as always Clif! Thanks for sharing! Padre
This is a Saturday morning tradition for me, Señor Hicks.
Thank you once again
What kind of corn is that? Indian?
McCormack Blue Giant.
😊👍 Nice.
Hi Clifton, I love your stuff, quick question are the cords on a banjer the same as a guitar?
Depends on tuning. For standard tuning the four bottom strings are dgbd on a banjo and dgbe on guitar, so there are some similarities.
beautiful as always!
Interesting style. Well done!
Awsome
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