Until quite recently I didn't even know that banjo-uke was even a thing in old-time music, now it seems every video I click on has one in it. Clawhammer banjo, of course, but banjo-uke? Learn something new every day I reckon. I really like the rhythm of it.
It's a C tune in standard tuning (as far as I can remember). It was a Fiddling John Carson tune and was also played by Lowe Stokes (of the Skillet Lickers and Clayton McMichen's Hometown Boys), as well as other fiddlers. It was much fun playing guitar at this jam!!!
'Excuse me,, I'm late! Kinda new to me. It's like a trance or a vacuum to not pull away from. My take is that the banjo ( or ukelayle?) is kinda like 'the drum' here? Y'all sound and 'feel' Real Good!!! That melody and it's dynamics are breathing! ((+ i wonder where this was? '
Always like watching this one! Good folks I see in this one. This will be the first C tune I will learn on the devils box. Thanks for the inspiration Ashley!
Just wished Clifftop was a little closer. Looks like it's about 900+ miles from where I live in the Ozarks. Wish we had some old time music festivals here, but it just doesn't happen. What a shame. Would love to have some of you fine musicians come here to pick and grin. Thank goodness someone posted this on RUclips. It lets me know there's still great music out there.
It's about 585 from Jackson tn. We've been the last three years and getting together a few more to go also. Really some good oldtime music there. We also have little to none oldtime here. The group we play in try to keep it going but sometimes we feel like a loosing battle. Country/ rock-a-Billie/ and Bluegrass. Not knocking the other music we just prefer old-time🎻
I like yer music.Hope y'all make some money so's ya can buy some dang shoes! Sears'ly, we folk down here in Valdosta pre'she -ate good musicand this sum of it............Pete
Are the fiddles tuned standard? Sounds like they are in C. Great tune. I'm with Rachel, I didn't want the tune to end. Is it a Gid Tanner or John Carson tune?
It good but the Wayfarers do a hell of a version of this u should check them Ohio boys out.Iam a good ole Southern Boy the Wayfares kick some bluegrass ads sho nough
Sorry, but the scrubbing of the banjo uke is detrimental to the work of the 5-string player, who is almost unheard here. Otherwise, a very nice video!
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Keep in mind the sound we hear in this video is not representative of what it sounded like exactly for people who were inside or next to that jam circle. If someone's playing here was distasteful or disrespectful, I'm sure the end result wouldn't be nearly as good as this. Excellent video indeed! I keep coming back to it, again and again.
If I wasn't in bed trying to stay warm at the moment, I'd have my 70 year old self up and dancing!:-)
Until quite recently I didn't even know that banjo-uke was even a thing in old-time music, now it seems every video I click on has one in it. Clawhammer banjo, of course, but banjo-uke? Learn something new every day I reckon. I really like the rhythm of it.
Love the banjo uke!!!
Thank you all.Great music
It's a C tune in standard tuning (as far as I can remember). It was a Fiddling John Carson tune and was also played by Lowe Stokes (of the Skillet Lickers and Clayton McMichen's Hometown Boys), as well as other fiddlers. It was much fun playing guitar at this jam!!!
Thanks for telling us about it
Yall are very gooooooooooooood
'Excuse me,, I'm late!
Kinda new to me.
It's like a trance or a vacuum to not pull away from.
My take is that the banjo ( or ukelayle?) is kinda like 'the drum' here?
Y'all sound and 'feel' Real Good!!!
That melody and it's dynamics are breathing!
((+ i wonder where this was? '
wonderfull , greetings from Poland
Great job on the Yuke, on key and timing
This beautiful music!!!
Love it.
That's what Clifftop is all about. Love to Rachael and Kristian and good luck to you both.
Tish
Always like watching this one! Good folks I see in this one. This will be the first C tune I will learn on the devils box. Thanks for the inspiration Ashley!
Love to come back to your video now and again to listen to you folks. High-five for this piece. Thank you.
I LOVE this tune.
nice playing,ashley.
thanks for posting- we're all working on C-tunes here in the veritable Hot-Bed of OT, Richmond VA!!
I didnt want that end either. Fabulous, just fabulous
I have to learn this one. Fun tune. Flows like a charm. Some tricky parts to catch. New challenge!! Thanks for sharing it.
Just wished Clifftop was a little closer. Looks like it's about 900+ miles from where I live in the Ozarks. Wish we had some old time music festivals here, but it just doesn't happen. What a shame. Would love to have some of you fine musicians come here to pick and grin. Thank goodness someone posted this on RUclips. It lets me know there's still great music out there.
It's about 585 from Jackson tn. We've been the last three years and getting together a few more to go also. Really some good oldtime music there. We also have little to none oldtime here. The group we play in try to keep it going but sometimes we feel like a loosing battle. Country/ rock-a-Billie/ and Bluegrass. Not knocking the other music we just prefer old-time🎻
2,673 miles from where I am right now. One of these days..
What a great tune! Thanks for this. I am enjoying it.
very sweet....post more...please!!!!
Love it !
Sounds great!
It's nice to see a tune played the proper length.
Loved it! Maybe one day I can make it to Cliff top
nice tune liz- kevin martin
Check out The Freighthoppers version! Fast and throw-down style!
Uke goes great with old time music.
Sounds a lot like Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers. Great job!
Great tune! A bit less banjo-Uke would make it possible to hear the clawing.
@ArkRed1 Streak O'Lean Streak O'Fat is basically the same tune except HBLIG's third part is SOLSOF's 2nd part and SOLSOF has a different 4th part.
I like yer music.Hope y'all make some money so's ya can buy some dang shoes! Sears'ly, we folk down here in Valdosta pre'she -ate good musicand this sum of it............Pete
The tune is in D. Not here.
American music at its finest. (*U*)
I believe this tune is called Streak O Lean, Streak O Fat, instead of Hell Broke Loose in Georgia.
Are the fiddles tuned standard? Sounds like they are in C. Great tune. I'm with Rachel, I didn't want the tune to end. Is it a Gid Tanner or John Carson tune?
Are the fiddlers way off key or is it my headphones?
I love the banjo/uke sound.
What make is it?
Tuning?
Regards - Pete
He’s looks to be in standard C G D A tuning from watching the cord shapes. He’s got great rhythm.
smokin
Interesting.
It good but the Wayfarers do a hell of a version of this u should check them Ohio boys out.Iam a good ole Southern Boy the Wayfares kick some bluegrass ads sho nough
Ass not ads damn spell check.Damn it
Sorry, but the scrubbing of the banjo uke is detrimental to the work of the 5-string player, who is almost unheard here. Otherwise, a very nice video!
Keep in mind the sound we hear in this video is not representative of what it sounded like exactly for people who were inside or next to that jam circle. If someone's playing here was distasteful or disrespectful, I'm sure the end result wouldn't be nearly as good as this. Excellent video indeed! I keep coming back to it, again and again.
as if banjo's aren't loud enough and annoying as it is, someone has to go inventing the banjo uke to one up.
Nothing about the off key fiddle
@@alabastardmasterson fiddles in tune. notes are bent sliding up and down int the melody note, What gives the tune that greasy sound.
Sorry, that's kinda lame.
Upload some of your music.