Snowdrop - Clawhammer Banjo
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- I taught this tune in my banjo video lesson subscription. If you'd like to learn this tune check out our website. ozarkbanjo.com...
Black lacquered cherry pot, brass hardware, an S shape scoop, and an engraved Man in the Moon inlay by Eden!
They say the Angels of Heaven play their music on Harps, music like this makes me think it's probably on banjo's...... beautiful music Lukas, Thanks you.
I return to this video occasionally when I need a reminder that humans possess beauty and creativity. Thank you!
If you're watching this and wondering how to play it do not hesitate to become a member his lesson video for this is amazingly helpful it's not just a note by note instruction he actually walks through the options. I've only been playing a month but just in the first five minutes of watching this video stuff is clicking like it hasn't before. I swear I'm not a shill 😂
That's a lovely tune. I'm awaiting the arrival of my first ever banjo. I hope one day to play this well. 😊
I'm 54 years old and bought a Banjo 5 weeks ago as I've always wanted to try and learn to play, I initially was learning to play Earl Scruggs style until I watched this video. I've now switched to clawhammer because you play this so beautifully & I'd love to get to this stage in the future. I'm going to subscribe to your online learning shortly but I'm in the UK and I'm unsure if I can. Thank You for this video.
Agree with Mullaly- best version I've ever heard. Wish you,lived next door so you could teach it to me! Your rhythm is amazing!
I've watched this video about 50 times. Never gets old. So good
One day I hope that my clawhammer playing will be as clean and expressive as this playing.
Truly a treat to behold this music from your artistic mind.
Shredding dude 👌🤙
Easily the best version of this tune I've ever heard. You're a freaking great clawhammer player. Setting out to learn this tune and will be stealing as much of this as possible.
Me too 😁
I believe it. I haven't heard others. But I love Lukas' playing so much I accept any credit given to him without validation.
I keep coming back to this one. you're an inspiring player man
00:24 magic moment 👌🏻
Love your playing Lukas.
Beautiful and soulful playing...Jack Baker NYC
Hell yes brother. Great tune and played so clean !
Well.... I'm hooked on it now. Beautiful.....
I'm gonna do this:)
Very nice
Love this tune.
Lovely tone and groove.
Awesome. Great swing, tone and beautiful banjo. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful tone to your instrument-wish I could see a close-up of the "Man in the Moon" inlay though.
If you watch his Cluck old hen video you can get a close-up of the inlay!
I think it whizzes by at about 1:57
Absolutely Beautiful!!!
Wonderful ! Wonderful ! Thank you so much.
Great sound and great musician.
This is so beautiful.
mesmerizing
That's some lovely playing right there! Keep it up yo!
brilliant
Nice 👌
This incredible. Bravo.
Nicely done!
Wow! Wow!!! ❤️
re-watching this for the 1000th time and I am still in complete ore of your exceptional and beautiful playing. Do you have any of your music recording online anywhere?
TOP !! Thankyou :)
Aw this is wonderful. Love the backdrop. Where was this filmed ?
Is there tab available for this?
Awesome playing man!! Superb..
Just one question. Apart from the regular clawhammer with double thumbing, do you ever pluck the string with the index finger on its way up after the initial down-pluck?
Or is it the hammer ons and pull offs that I hear that way?
This playing is so fast I keep wondering whether there is a component like that..?
How long did it take to get to that level of playing?
What kind of open back are you playing?
Wooooooo
nice
Yoo
What kind of tone ring does this banjo have?
Incrível
Yes, what tone ring?
Big views
What kind of headstock is on that banjo?
What tone ring is in this Banjo?
Sorry. Tuning???? Thanks
If you buy their banjos... you will NOT play like this guy. Lol
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I first saw this video a few years ago when I first started learning clawhammer banjo. Since then I have tried and given up repeatedly to learn your version, revisiting it every year or so to give it another shot. Im finally to the point where I can finally play through it, albeit a very rough rendition of the song. Hopefully in a couple more years I'll be able to play it as well as you. Thank you for the continued inspiration!
Hows it coming along?
@@Nick_Lamb poor. Hardly played the last year or so unfortunately
@McGby128 No time like the present :^) God Bless.
Triplet strums are a great touch best version of this I've heard
really close to being actual magic
I guess you don't play an instrument
I couldn't have said it better -- this is magic. Or the closest thing we humans have to it.
@@selfactualizer2099 I guess you're never not a douche.
This is the perfect tune for your style. Incredible drop thumbing. Flawless.
This tune has convinced me to buy a banjo and learn clawhammer so i can take a stab at picking it one day. Fantastically beautiful.
3 years on and I hope you are killing it. Good luck
@@bobthabuilda1525 I wont lie to you homie, im not. I havent given up though!
Beautiful finesse on the strings and your ear for melody is one of the best I've heard. This is the way I like to hear banjo. Great performance.
where can i learn how to play i’ve had a banjo for so long but i make very very very little progress
Clawhammer banjo looks like brazilian viola caipira (10 strings country acoustic guitar) old school playing. There's a famous brazilian musician, Almir Sater, that plays the viola caipira almost like that. But, instead of "hummer" the strings with the back of the nail, he pull out them with the nails and fingers. I'm gonna put the Almir Sater link here, so you can compare.ruclips.net/video/qoaPKXdO-oQ/видео.html
are you using nylon strings?
I’ve rewatched this about 15 times - absolutely beautiful playing.
The B part especially is some of the loveliest clawhammering I've ever heard.
He's a great teacher too.
I'm not hearing picks only fingernails an flesh I not able to see very well.
8 people must be into pickin' and frownin'..
It just took me 2 hours to learn this.
I love your arrangements and your soulful playing Lukas. Always a pleasure to listen to you play,
69
beautiful banjo tune. Are you in sawmill tuning? Nice drop thumbing too...
Thanks, double c tuning
Cool
Nice
This is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
I THINK I see some upstrokes by the index or middle finger. Any way, which way your interpretation is great. I'm a scrugg's who started on old time. I'm starting reviewing songs such as Snow Drop. Again, well done...
I want to know who’s thumbs downing this video… This is so good - jealousy must be the culprit.
This song remind me new world symphony of Dvorak second movement.
This is fanatic. Do you offer a lesson and tab on it via your website and subscription?
Oh Gawd! I do want that banjo….. the moon inlay broken the camels back…. Lovely tune and well played.
beautiful, ty for posting
Absolutely beautiful playing! Gorgeous banjer, too, but 2 year wait? Ouch! :-)
Gorgeous playing! One big inspiration hearing you play the banjo ♥️
I love your playing. Been saving a lot of yours and Eden's tunes on my favorites list. Love Eden"s fiddling too. Now I just noticed your harmony on the B part. I always did that by playing with someone else. Cool. tunes
Hell ya!!
Lukas I love how you move bass notes around...just great...Jack
Wow! Masterful and inspiring.
This is pure clawhammer beauty.
Love this guy's playing.
Amazing playing, really soothing! :)
Beautiful tune and beautiful banjo.
Superb, thanks for 📫
Nice, steady, even and and creative.
Best banjo playing Ive ever seen. Amazing.
What an amazing performance!
Lovely playing, and lovely banjo. Well done!
Very nice. Is this tune in double C or did you tune the first string up to an E?
Double C
Just beautiful!
So Good!
Love it
Can I get the tuning? Awesome btw
Probably double C. gCGCD
so fkn beautiful, brings a tear to my eye!
That scoop is called a Texas Scoop because it mimics the curves in the Rio Grande. Why not, kinda a cool name. Oh, and by the by, a *very*nice* "dance of the hands"! Love it.