Great performance. Love the sound of the banjo. What strings do you use? I've been wanting to fit some nylon strings to an old vega, currently has steel. Though think I may need to change the tailpiece?
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Those are Aquila NEW Nylgut. I'm not a fan of the old Nylgut, but they're OK too. These NEW Nylgut strings are also called "1892" because they were copied from a pack of original gut strings from 1892 that were provided by Joel Hooks. When you switch to nylon strings, you'll want to switch to a traditional two-legged bridge as well. These can be ordered from Mr. Hooks (when in stock) at his website: BanjoThimble.com
@oldtimetunesandsongs6 күн бұрын
@CliftonHicksbanjo Thanks, I'll definitely grab a set. Many thanks for the bridge advice too, hadn't even crossed my mind. I'll try it on a fretless banjo I have too, as currently has a 3 foot bridge. Hoping it might make it sound abit better as I'm not overly happy with it at the moment. Cheers again
@td4dotnet5 күн бұрын
@@oldtimetunesandsongs Clif's right those New Nylgut seem way better than the first version Aquila did, something in the special sauce they make them with changed.
@scramblesthedeathdealer6 күн бұрын
I just got baptized Sunday (again, as an adult, this time) and became an official member of my church. Love your music, Clifton! 🙏
@lelindharris311512 сағат бұрын
Godbless you my friend i wish to see you grow. I recommend reading A.W. Tozer. And listening to father Spyridon here on KZbin. Both have helped me grow as a Christian.
@lunatuna25063 күн бұрын
🔥 ❤ 🔥
@tylerjgifford6 күн бұрын
The path is narrow. Hold fast to the right! Great job as always.
@dorindacontreras10944 күн бұрын
Beautiful !!!!
@BlindPigAndTheAcorn6 күн бұрын
Very Nice! Love your version! Thanks so much!
@WieldingEminator6 күн бұрын
Chill, wholesome, faithful, and catchy! I love it!
@deovindice26256 күн бұрын
Mr. Hicks blessing us with a new dock boggs cover already? This IS gonna be a good year
@lukecentea19995 күн бұрын
Clifton, thanks for sharing these old gospel songs. Ive really been enjoying them. God bless you and keep you!!!
@ButteCreekBanjo5 күн бұрын
Amen Brother! Stand firm and pick on! Another great addition to my playlist.
@CliftonHicksbanjo5 күн бұрын
HOLD OUT, OLD WARRIOR, AND DON'T YOU GET WEARY.
@Son0fCar527Күн бұрын
Some of the most healing music on the planet.
@baningobarge6 күн бұрын
I listened to this like three times in a row, hallelujah brother
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Thank you! It's catchy.
@beebeau-fq8ec6 күн бұрын
If crabs in a bucket on the internet say you’re faking your new ways then truly you are blessed for being persecuted for speaking the Good News.
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
I haven't heard or read those comments, but they wouldn't surprise me. EDIT: I hope you & yourn are doing well in this new year, my wild man brother! God bless you, and thanks for sticking with me.
@beebeau-fq8ec6 күн бұрын
Don’t look for them, they may not exist. But one common trick is the deceivers, envious and scoffers will mock my brother when he begins to do well. Were it thrust in your face take it as a sign that the tempters are angry they let one get away! All is forgiven by the Most High, men can’t hold anything against you when He is for you.
@terrydavis84519 сағат бұрын
Based profile pic.
@occultstainedglass17526 күн бұрын
You speak louder and deeper than any preacher I have heard! God bless! All praise to the creator! God bless you, Mr. Hicks!
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
My great grandfather, Clifton, great-great-great-grandfather John, and great-great-great-great...grandfather Adoniram were all Baptist preachers. Adoniram, I'm told, was a WILD man who was deported from Yorkshire, England, for vagrancy.
@bmylesk6 күн бұрын
Thanks for moving my soul today. I needed this.
@PaulReed-lj2ym5 күн бұрын
Same for me.
@timheller84756 күн бұрын
Hi Clifton, I was drawn here somehow, and I heard Old Leatherstocking tune "Death and the Lady" and I'm blown away by the look and sound of You're performance, Wow, just Wow, I'm now a loyal Fan, God has called me to finally use my Ministerial Credential in these dark times and you're tunes are an Inspiration to me, I like many types of music from Jazz & Classical to Metal, still learning Guitar after playing for fifty years now, I need a mask similar to yours, but I'd just scare the Cat, Thank you kindly, God Bless you and yours Clifton. Reverend Tim
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Thanks for writing, Tim. I wonder if we aren't in the midst of another Great Awakening. Seems God's people are coming out of the woodwork.
@TjByers3696 күн бұрын
The road is long & narrow. Great playing Mr. Hicks.
@jonfield29645 күн бұрын
You knocked that one out of the park!! Impeccable playing and singing good sir!! That's set me rightly up for an afternoons work.
@CliftonHicksbanjo5 күн бұрын
Thank you. I filmed this one about two years ago and had been reluctant to release it. Stumbling back upon it back accident, I now find it to be pretty good! Not bad, if I do say so myself! 😜
@noahcartermusic25466 күн бұрын
Blessed to have a mother who teaches me similarly to the one in the song!
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Yes you are, young brother! More blessed than you can possibly comprehend. Cherish and protect that woman always.
@johnschneider41606 күн бұрын
Ain't it great to have wrestled with the Holy Spirit and lost??!! See you at the Great Table, Clifton!!
@makeeverydaycinematic6 күн бұрын
Thanks Clif! Love it. Praise the Lord!
@MarkWYoung-ky4uc6 күн бұрын
Amen sir!
@gp-banjo6 күн бұрын
Always good to see new videos from you, Clif. This is going straight to the playlist.
@davidjerezgomez6 күн бұрын
Beautiful tune! And so comforting in these trouble times.
@MuddyGutSailingAndOutdoors4 күн бұрын
Sounding mighty fine Clif! I believe I may have to add this one to my repertoire.
@krux55066 күн бұрын
Sounding great!
@auburnkim19896 күн бұрын
Love this music and you do it well. Subscribed and a big ol thumbs up!
@backtobasicswithdarrenpenl77216 күн бұрын
That's wonderful! So happy to see what God has done for you!
@bearshield71386 күн бұрын
sweet job
@speedwagon1126 күн бұрын
I'm loving the gospel songs your recording.
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Thanks. Me, too. Kinda don't care about anything else.
@bustinnutsinslutsbutts6 күн бұрын
@speedwagon112 it feels raw and honest
@KittSpiken6 күн бұрын
Honestly written, honestly performed. Hold on tight.
@DrVonChilla6 күн бұрын
Dock Boggs LIVES
@EasyThere2 күн бұрын
Awesome dude!
@theredone79806 күн бұрын
I truly Love your work Clifton this was SO AWESOME. Thank you so much ❤(ima put this on repeat For the whole day now😅)
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@hal-c6 күн бұрын
Beautiful tune on a beautiful instrument. Always a good day when you release a new video. Thanks for this
@docstrife37496 күн бұрын
can we please can get some more old leatherstocking?
@blakebutler16716 күн бұрын
Wow thanks a lot for the information about the bridges, Clifton! 🪕 I finally got another banjo 🪕 after my previous one and my resonator guitar got stolen out of my van last summer. I got this new one almost 2 months ago, but I hadn’t had a bridge for it or the first string until a couple days ago… thought that I’d have to start over from scratch but it was so much easier to play overhand style this time starting out! 🪕 it took me a while to get it down last year… but your KZbin video helped a ton 📺 I’ve been wanting to try nylon strings, that was the first thing I thought when I got my new banjo! Never knew that you needed a different bridge for the nylon strings, but that makes sense… I’ve never played a banjo w ‘em or even seen them in person. Only on KZbin and on records but it makes complete and perfect. Perfect sense. I’ve been looking at old banjos myself lately and I noticed that the bridges were different and I didn’t even think about how that would affect the sound or tone and the narrow or spaces seen does seem like it would increase velocity… seems back then that each banjo model had their own Spacing size or just however the different luthiers felt was the best. I like the name and the look at the website to banjo trim. It’s kind of funny! looks pretty authentic but modern. 🤠🪕
@blakebutler16716 күн бұрын
Hey! So your site for banjo Heritage is awesome! I love the logos; the stickers and stuff🪕they’re great. 🪕🪕 I wish I had some money!lol, I’d buy them in a heartbeat… In fact, the membership to your site is probably the next big purchase I’ll make…! …but am I not mistaken that once you’ve paid off the $197 then you are a member for life? Or is there yearly dues or continued monthly payments? 💳💸 Because if not, then that’s pretty f***ing awesome!🎉 if it is just a one time payment or even if your pay monthly because say you can’t afford the one time payment amount . But either way you’re done once you’ve paid off that 200 bucks? if not, then I understand.. pretty cool tho especially at 57 a month is pretty steep but if you don’t have to pay every month the rest of Time or whatever… 💵pretty cheap in the long run !! planning on playing this instrument for a while so that pay for itself many times over! 🪕
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
I definitely prefer a wider spacing on my bridges, and it's probably easier for beginners to learn on wide spacing. But I also know a lot of people, mostly three finger pickers, who do prefer standard or even narrow spacing.
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Yes, BanjoHeritage.com is a just the one time payment for life. There's about 8 to 10 hours of course material there, and I do encourage you to join the Discord group. A lot of people are put-off by Discord (it's owned by lefty gamer geek types) but our private forum there is really special. Very active, very helpful, and it's staunchly FREE SPEECH, which exists nowhere else in the music world. You will find all types in there from city slickers who like to drink, cuss, and party, to Bible thumping wilderness preachers, and plenty of normies in between. It's a great group and yes they do meet up in person all over the world.
@aaronflinner64316 күн бұрын
Great music. Very nice! Thank you once again.
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Thank you for listening and writing, my friend!
@Oneeyedbanjoforever6 күн бұрын
I cannot explain how much you have influenced my playing! I look up to you, and hope to one day be even a fraction of who you are. Keep the rolls rolling, One Eyed banjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Thanks for sticking with me.
@DylanKDowd6 күн бұрын
Love ya bud! Thisn was real locked in good job
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Thank you, Dylan. Hope you're all doing well in this new year.
@jakemitts78296 күн бұрын
Ive seen you play so many songs in two finger style and im so jealous lol. I gotta take a break from overhand to just sit down and learn it
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Have you ever looked up my lessons on this channel? "Two Finger Banjo for the Complete Beginner" I also cover it in-depth for my online course at BanjoHeritage.com
@jakemitts78296 күн бұрын
Oh yeah I use your lessons all the time. I'll definitely check out your lessons on two finger
@jimholmes3416 күн бұрын
Great tune Clifton!!
@mikegager6 күн бұрын
always liked this song, youve done it great Clif!
@Coleman.19575 ай бұрын
A song for today
@Doylemcfarlane3693 күн бұрын
M8 i canny sing playing so I envy and admire the multitasking
@CliftonHicksbanjo3 күн бұрын
You can! Keep trying.
@SeonConnell7 сағат бұрын
Sgt. Hicks ft.hood tx
@thesocialdistance28946 күн бұрын
Awesome 👏
@baningobarge6 күн бұрын
Good stuff man!
@Deanstvoorschriften6 күн бұрын
Love the high part in there! Will you ever work out your rendition on "Spoonful Blues"?
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
I haven't played that since I was a teenager, I don't think!
@Deanstvoorschriften6 күн бұрын
@@CliftonHicksbanjo I know! It sounded absolutely killer on the livestream the other day!
@Easternkyoutdoors7816 күн бұрын
Sweet tune, ammonia nitrate at the base of each of the plants roots just before it rains will make it grow tall quickly.
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
I can't use that stuff anymore! It's a chemical salt that I think is extracted from petroleum. It burns my hands when I throw it to the soil; I don't think it's good. It sure does make beans and corn grow tall, though. I just worry that it's harming the land over time. "The whole land will be covered with brimstone, salt, and burning debris; it will not be planted nor will it sprout or produce grass." - Deuteronomy 29:23 "They will be like a shrub in the arid rift valley. They will not experience good things even when they happen. It will be as though they were growing in the stony wastes in the wilderness, in a salt land where no one can live." - Jeremiah 17:6 "Be certain that Moab will become like Sodom and the Ammonites like Gomorrah. They will be overrun by weeds, filled with salt pits, and permanently desolate. Those of my people who are left will plunder their belongings; those who are left in Judah will take possession of their land.” Zephaniah 2:9
@Easternkyoutdoors7816 күн бұрын
@ I was taught that second handedly by a first cousin of my Papaw’s who grew pot, if it ain’t good for the land though don’t do it.
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
Well, everyone uses it because it works. I encourage you to research it yourself, though.
@SaorEire6 күн бұрын
Excellent rendition! You may be interested in the Hillbilly Thomists, a band made up of Dominican friars who play a mix of bluegrass, gospel, old time, and country. God bless!
@i-was-never-here3 күн бұрын
my love forced a fight with me and i think it was to be with someone else i feel like i can't keep going
@CliftonHicksbanjo3 күн бұрын
Keep going. If they leave you then it wasn’t meant to be. The Creator has something else planned for you is all.
@fasted846820 сағат бұрын
Every time I've asked a pastor what "son of man" meant, they've told me, you wouldn't get it. I get it. The pharisees never did 😊 Bless you human. Be what God made you, son of man.
@CliftonHicksbanjo20 сағат бұрын
Apparently it literally translates to, "son of Adam," and was a common expression at the time. I guess Jesus put a different spin on it, calling himself _The_ Son of Adam. There is also a double meaning in his title, "the Nazarene," as _nazar_ (or notzir) translates to "branch." So not only does it reference the town of Nazareth, but also suggests a branch/creek/spring (where baptisms are practiced) as well as a branch of the lineage of David.
@panchopeanut64865 күн бұрын
Have you sung Babylon has fallen or other sacred harp hymns?
@CliftonHicksbanjo5 күн бұрын
Never sang that one. Staid up last night learning “Nothing But the Blood of Jesus” in English and Spanish.
@Silverado27446 күн бұрын
This tune sounds a lot like sweet sunny south. Specifically Jerry Garcias version on banjo. Any relevance between the two?
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
I have never listened closely to Jerry Garcia. My Dad used to put on Grateful Dead once in a blue moon, and I never liked their music.
@ivanrosemusic3 күн бұрын
Wheresoever, a naturally poetic word the likes of which our modern culture has discarded with abandon!
@nicholashelling55146 күн бұрын
Hey Clifton I was just curious did you get rid of Instagram? I wanted to share it with my little brother but KZbin will do!
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
I did. That was my 2nd round. I don’t expect to make a 3rd effort. Something has never seemed right about it.
@PermacultureAppalachia6 күн бұрын
🙌🏻☦🙌🏻
@KittSpiken6 күн бұрын
As an aside, I'm glad to see your blurry bush is coming in so strong. Before long your gonna have to split that bad boy.
@CalvinNeighbors6 күн бұрын
✝️💯⬜️🇸🇴...
@BlaineNay6 күн бұрын
Ecclesiastes 10:2
@CliftonHicksbanjo6 күн бұрын
"The heart of the wise is at his right hand, and the heart of a fool at his left."