Cluck Old Hen | Old Time Folk Banjo
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2024
- "Cluck Old Hen" is an Appalachian fiddle and banjo folk tune.
Earliest known transcription is from 1886 and it was recorded by John Carson (not Johnny) in 1923.
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I like the alternating pull-off during the chorus. Got a nice clip to it.
@@zachb8012 Thanks! I enjoy using that technique, glad you like it.
Now this is my kind of music
Hey guys, I don’t think he’s singin about a chicken 😂
@@pancakeflux Hey, keep it down! Only proper, clean songs on this channel 🤣
Right on.
The man really has the feel for it. Love to see and listen.
@@frankbrodersen61 Thank you!
DUDE the algorithm is HITTING today! thank you GREAT job...im not really versed in banjo but good music is good music. love the speed of the this.
Good to know the algorithm is showing my music to some new people, and glad you enjoyed the song! Thanks for watching.
Ya sometimes the algorithm gets it right. Greetings from Oz and thanks for the good music.
I love it. Excellent skill and talent. Clarence Ashley would be proud of this.
@@elminero49 I really appreciate that, listening to Clarence Ashley was a big part of how I learned to play.
Gruß aus Deutschland.
Weiter so.
this is the best version of this old tune i heard
love your work freddy!
cheers from aus 🍻
@@whohoii Thank you! Cheers from New England🍻
Brilliant , Paul Yorkshire UK , , ❤ ..
True folk music, nice.
Thank you!
Dope little tune!!! Nice playing
Thanks!
Living history - exciting.
@@TommyAtkins-kb6fw It's a big part of why I play - to carry on the tradition. I am glad that people are enjoying it!
That’s some fine playin brother. Thank you.
I appreciate that, thanks for listening!
Awesome skill. Love this type of folk music that has intensity behind it. Keep it up.
@@grumbotron4597 Thank you. I try to put some intensity behind my music, so I'm happy to hear it comes across right.
I'm a real fan of my own country's folk music and I really dig it. Great music, great singing! Big up!
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed this! If you don't mind me asking, what country are you from? I would be interested to hear the folk music there.
Seriously impressive! I really like how much darker your version seems compared to most versions of the song, those alternating pull offs make it sound evil AF buddy, great work, great song!!!!!!
@@eddyhunt4969 Thank you! I usually tend towards a darker sound. Evil AF is the coolest description I've heard of my alternating pull offs😁 Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed.
@FreddyBadger what banjo is it your playing dude? It sounds excellent
@@eddyhunt4969 Thank you, it's my favorite banjo I've ever played. It was built by Don Gardner of Grafton, OH. His website is "Gardners Dulcimer Shop."
This fuckin magic
Excellent job! Man the quality of the last few videos are awesome too.
Thanks Tyler! Yeah I did a few videos with a friend of mine who has some professional grade skills and equipment.
thank you to Joseph and Grace! and you Freddy!
Thanks for listening!
This version is great!
Thank you!
The music flows man … great
Thank you!
Great job! Loved it!!! 🎶🐔🎵🎶
@@mikesoule1352 Thank you!
This song deserves to be performed by the Red Stick Ramblers.
You had me at Missouri. Playing is sublime. Boss voice!
@@fly_speck_cafe Thank you!
This is great stuff
Thank you!
Jeremey Allen white got some magic fingers man
Beautifully done
@@kellygoodnight2076 Thank you!
My old hen lays eggs and taters too!
Lmao
I'd be onto the vet about that
@@elwolf8536 😁
Outstanding!!!
@@WormAteWords Thank you!
Wow this is really great!
@@SugarCatLoaf Thank you!
Shoutout from West Virginia. This is good stuff
@@DarkstarMMA Thank you from New England!
Yeah man
Ty❤
Thank you.
@@ArtFernandez1 You're welcome; thanks for listening!
Awesome technique man, I love the song ❤
@@Ctna0212 Thank you!
Wow this is so good, great work Freddy!
@@kylewood4852 Thank you, Kyle!
great stuff!
@@carrieann1640 Thank you!
you have the devil in your eyes like we do. cheers! keep playin man
Haha, I'm afraid you might be right. Thanks for watching!
@@FreddyBadger I started working with someone who has a banjo, and i've been meaning to get started and learn. been playing guitar for almost 20 years, and always wanted to. you and I play similarly so I'll definitely be coming back to your stuff to learn!
@@mglenwright09 I'm happy to hear that! Always excited to know that new people are picking it up. If you ever have questions as you're learning, feel free to leave a comment.
👍🏻👍🏻❤
Nice one! 🎶🎶🪕
Thanks!🐓
I dig it
🔥
What style of playing are ya using for this song? Great groove ya got going there
Thanks! It's clawhammer style. I just play it kind of messy to get the strumming effect.
Where's this boy from? He could pass for Eastern Kentucky or NW Arkansas. Real good.
@@paulallen3557 Thank you. I'm New England born and bred, but I love the music of those regions.
Please do a tutorial!!
Shady Grove.
@@JoshOSU73 That's on the list of upcoming songs for sure.
Matty groves
@@elwolf8536 One of my favorites, I'll have to get a rendition of that together at some point.
@FreddyBadger hi man I'll have to sub so I don't miss that !!
Very nice. I like the tone. What type of banjo are you playing on?
@@gelidsoul Thank you! It was built by Don Gardner of Grafton, OH. Gardners Dulcimer Shop. He does great work.
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Now that is true 'Yanky' Music ...
With Celtic roots!
@@jsa-z1722 Scottish by blood, American by birth, Tar Heel by the grace of God🇺🇸🤝🏴
We southerners are Yankees as much as you're a Kiwi😂
@@CamdenIrwin So you must know the Truth ! That you lost 'both' Wars of independence !
You wish you were a digger but we call you a C U Next Tuesday 👋🍻
I'll bet that was really cute back when you were like seven. 😊
J/k ❤😂❤
@@Peace2day Still is.
Beautiful job!!! What tuning are you using?
@@17night-o2 Thank you!
f C F A# C
It is "sawmill tuning" (g D G C D) tuned down one step.
Missouri banjo picker here! Any more info about Joseph Mcarthy and Grace Dormont?
@@world_musician Joseph McCarthy and Grace Stormont, husband and wife banjo/fiddle duo, and good friends of mine. They play together as "Say Darlin' Say" as well as in a band called "Salem Plateau." I have a few videos of us playing together on my channel, and you can also find them on Instagram. They play around St. Louis a lot, and occasionally travel as well.
why is youtube recommending me people playing banjos now
@@xXrobloxpro123Xx Sounds like you've got a good algorithm😄
You still in mass Freddy? Next time I’m up we should hang out and play some music again!
I'm in Mass till the end of July, then I'm going to be staying in Missouri for a few months. We'll have to get together again at some point for sure! Do you have any plans to come up?
@@FreddyBadger I’m headed to Ireland in august. So not for a while, but hopefully I’d like to come up during the fall or winter.
What banjo model do you play?
It was made by a banjo and dulcimer builder named Don Gardner out of Grafton, Ohio. He's a great craftsman. If you look up "Gardners Dulcimer Shop" you can find him.
Интересно,а кто это додумался пришпандорить гриф к барабану?
native americans did it first, i’ll let it slide this time 😮
Joseph & Grace did it better.
They didn't do cluck ol hen first. Europeans did
@@shadowmanstrolls811 natives did it first prove me wrong incel
@@shadowmanstrolls811 Pretty sure the first commenter is joking, I know him, he's a damn rascal 🤣
This song is wonderful. I’m fro