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Building the Kentucky Mountain Banjo 

Clifton Hicks
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How to build a traditional Kentucky-style mountain banjo with hexagonal sound chamber, full spike neck, and goat skin head.
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@NoahCline
@NoahCline 3 года назад
Great video! I don’t think I’ve seen anyone demonstrate how to attach the head in this manner, but it makes sense now. No hand-stretching, just natural stretching as the head dries. I’ve had a banjo in my possession for a short time to work on it that had the head tacked directly to the top, having a hole cut out in the center. The skin was tacked on with two rows of tacks, and just about covered the whole top. The top itself was slightly domed. The rest of the construction was similar to the Hicks/Glenn/Proffitt type. As far as I know it was made by someone from around Weyers Cave, Va.
@jasontucher7011
@jasontucher7011 14 дней назад
That opening track was great!
@anilin6353
@anilin6353 3 года назад
Would it be possible for you to explain the carving of the neck ?
@63Bare
@63Bare 3 года назад
I absolutely love "Black Annie". I listen to it over and over, can't get enough!!
@puttsky7
@puttsky7 11 месяцев назад
I have the same book “back to basics” from readers digest. Great book!
@peterjames2580
@peterjames2580 3 года назад
As a mandolin maker, people give me old unusual instruments, I received a Kentucky mountain banjo from a family estate 15 years and had no idea what it was? Thanks so much for doing this!
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
Peter, I beg you to send photos of that banjo to me at clifhicks@gmail.com
@milemarker_oscar_mike
@milemarker_oscar_mike 3 года назад
Something that stuck out and rang clear to me thoughout the video was that the brand, type and quality of the glue used is likely pretty critical to building a durable banjo. Something so satisfying about watching the natural goat hide being trimmed away to reveal the finished product ! 👍👍
@e-ric3177
@e-ric3177 3 года назад
Dang clif I aint been so fired up from a banjo song in a while! That rendition of black annie was something else! Mountain banjo's lookin great as well.
@scottedelen5325
@scottedelen5325 3 года назад
Yes! That version of Black Annie is over the top awesome. I'm pretty sure that is you, Clif, but I'm not positive. Is it?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
@@scottedelen5325 Thanks. Yeah, that is 19 or 20 year-old Clif trying to channel Dink Roberts.
@BillBard
@BillBard 2 года назад
Well, now I got to build one as soon as I finish my coffee table! Thanks for this video!
@joshuawallerful
@joshuawallerful 3 года назад
that back to basics book you used for weight is one of my favorites. I have the same one.
@scottniblock4045
@scottniblock4045 2 месяца назад
Hi Josh ,,,I saw the book too ,can you tell me the author,,looks like a good book
@JacobvsRex
@JacobvsRex 3 месяца назад
Super neat way of doing the head
@earthwoolandfire9715
@earthwoolandfire9715 3 года назад
Very nice work!! Also, I received, as a gift, that Back to Basics book in the mid '80s and still thumb through it. It is a cherished item to me.
@momule1969
@momule1969 Год назад
O. M. G. !!! I grew up with my nose buried in that "Back To Basics" book! 🙂 (Same with "Foxfire 1-2-&3" boxed set!)
@JacobvsRex
@JacobvsRex 3 месяца назад
Ohhh that re-sawing....now that's what I'm taking about
@Liesl_Cigarboxguitar
@Liesl_Cigarboxguitar 3 года назад
I love this ! I've built a couple of CBG' s and many diddley bows but never any kind of banjo. I'm so tempted to give this a go . Great work my friend
@woodwoman9130
@woodwoman9130 3 года назад
I might have to make one too!
@cheyennemeddersmusic4609
@cheyennemeddersmusic4609 Год назад
Love the Back to Basics book!
@juanziegler1471
@juanziegler1471 3 года назад
Guitar player since 1985 , this is something Im wanting to learn , been working on resonator guitar but really glad I found your channel ,THank you ,
@lachlannmullin
@lachlannmullin 3 года назад
Congrats on 40k, good to see banjo history and music getting more attention
@farnorthpicker56
@farnorthpicker56 Год назад
Really enjoyed watching this!
@emilbecker8970
@emilbecker8970 3 года назад
Thats awesome, i know what im doing this summer.
@BigSkyForester
@BigSkyForester 3 года назад
Incredible work sir! Thank you for everything you do! Keeping history alive here. You're a great teacher and I've been watching for a while now, I love American history and banjo heritage. Your videos inspired me to finally build my own fretless banjo! Almost done and I've learned a ton. Like how hard it is to make a round drum from scratch with hand tools! Took plenty of pictures if you have a discord or something. I have plenty of questions for you but for the nylgut strings medium gauge... What tuning do you use. I know it's relative tuned down but where are some of the good ole tunings at? Thanks again!
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
I demonstrate tuning by ear through most of the traditional tunings I know here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FCEAMuFZLd0.html and here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FCEAMuFZLd0.html
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
PS We do have a discord, but haven't used it: discord.gg/88uTBKkN
@Timothydlol
@Timothydlol 2 года назад
What do you play during the photo montage at the end? It rules
@Paul-io6cb
@Paul-io6cb 3 года назад
That is just wonderful to watch. Your a talented person. Glad I came across your channel.
@toadeepants
@toadeepants 3 года назад
Hey Clifton, great vid! Love the banjo and jaw-harp too!
@mikespencer2948
@mikespencer2948 3 года назад
Love you're videos! Great work
@larrybreuer4495
@larrybreuer4495 3 года назад
Well done! 👍👍❤️
@germanshepherdodin4069
@germanshepherdodin4069 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing the ways of yore.+)
@robertmills538
@robertmills538 Год назад
Hawthorne or pyracantha thorns for pins😁👍
@billyaitken7461
@billyaitken7461 Год назад
Love your stuff, it stands out…..a sound all your own 🪕😍👍. Have you seen the Tahitian ukulele / banjo build videos? There’s some similarities 🤔👍. Great video 😎👍
@coldshoemedia4463
@coldshoemedia4463 3 года назад
This was worth the watch. I want to make one now. How do you like the sound?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
Thanks. Sounds great. Video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8zomuSYEW5c.html
@johanschmidt1056
@johanschmidt1056 11 месяцев назад
Is there a longer version of that recording of black annie available anywhere? I've tried to look it up, but have only found it here. I find myself rewatching just to hear that song at the end.
@billhalstrick28
@billhalstrick28 3 года назад
Great build video! How do you prepare the hide before gluing it on? Does it need to get glued on wet/damp so it gets more taut as it dries after being glued in place?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
Yes, needs to be soaked for 30 mins- an hour, then rolled into a dry rag so that excess water is absorbed. When laid to the glue, it should be water-logged but not dripping at all; i.e. damp.
@fresh224ful
@fresh224ful 3 года назад
Clifton, You MUST tell me the tuning for Black Annie. I've been trying to figure it out for a few days now!
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
I learned that version of "Black Annie" from a recording of Dink Roberts. I am sure I was tuned either f#DF#AD or f#DGAD. Most others, however, play "Black Annie" gDGBD using the same melody as John Jackson used for "Going Up North" (Can't Get No Letter From My Home): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qLO8eraIcCw.html
@murraysmusic5121
@murraysmusic5121 3 года назад
damn, very impressive!! would you consider making an acoustic guitar for a next project? love your content bud
@samletourneau4423
@samletourneau4423 2 года назад
Hey Clifton! I'm just about done with my mountain banjo build, I just gotta put the skin on. Did you soak the skin before you glued it? If so, do you glue it on while it's wet? Thanks in advance! Love your channel, there's none other like it
@osamabinfartin1535
@osamabinfartin1535 22 дня назад
What are you playing in the beginning?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 21 день назад
That was actually a random tuned played in a random tuning on fretless banjo. I then recorded the tambourine and hambone tracks over it. Sounds like a bunch of slaves to me! 💘
@scottedelen5325
@scottedelen5325 3 года назад
Hey Clif This is a really great "instructional video"! Really good production quality and quite entertaining.
@thoreaukilbourne3911
@thoreaukilbourne3911 Год назад
What’s the purpose of the wooden ring you put over the skin? It it required for the banjo to work?
@AbsintheOnYT
@AbsintheOnYT Год назад
Is the skin itself wet when you glue it down? Is that what provides the tension?
@bryandovbergman5654
@bryandovbergman5654 3 года назад
That's really cool. But how do you change the head? Plus I'm no luthier, but I would think the thick sound boards and lack of sound hole, would reduce the acoustic quality
@mooflaghero1
@mooflaghero1 3 года назад
What do you normally tunE your banjos to? Could you do a tenor banjo tuning with a build like this? With tenor adjustments of course.
@Curdog49
@Curdog49 Месяц назад
I havnt heard one with much volume unless it was miked . I mean at least like a tack head or so. But never been around one to play guitar or fiddle with. Can they get decent volume out of a well made one?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo Месяц назад
The North Carolina-Tennessee style utilized a sort of sheet metal tone ring to mount the head inside the sound chamber. When well-made those can be quite loud.
@joshualahmann1369
@joshualahmann1369 3 года назад
How is the neck attached to the pot in order to keep it from spinning around the dowel?
@philipsemke4489
@philipsemke4489 2 года назад
How do you set neck angle?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 2 года назад
Banjos were _not_ made with angled necks until the 1920s. Prior to that, virtually all banjos had flat-planed necks set at 90-degrees to the rim. Plain & simple.
@stanwest3529
@stanwest3529 5 месяцев назад
If the sides (as you stated) were of different lengths then the angle of 60degrees (as you stated)would not be correct for all the side pieces
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 5 месяцев назад
Math is not my strong suit. Somehow that banjo turned out nicely. It did develop a crack in the soundtable after a while, but I think the owner was able to easily fill it.
@robinhodo
@robinhodo Год назад
what's the music at the very start?
@JohnyG29
@JohnyG29 3 года назад
Very useful thanks!! What's the tuning on that Black Annie song at the end? I want to try and work it out.
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
I don't remember what tuning I used. Probably f♯DGAD or f♯DF♯AD. Source recording: smithsonianfolkways.bandcamp.com/track/black-annie
@thecommongoodtube
@thecommongoodtube 3 года назад
Hey, I’ll never be mistaken for Mr. Hicks, but I use gCGCC
@ephemerics
@ephemerics Год назад
Was the hide wet when you placed it?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo Год назад
No. Since it's flat, you just tack it on dry. Use some Elmer's glue to help it along.
@blainechappell5383
@blainechappell5383 3 года назад
Is that you playing the mouth harp? My wife really wants to learn to play one of those
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
Yes, that's an old recording from early 2000s.
@clawhammer704
@clawhammer704 3 года назад
What angle did you cut the heel to get the right fall away? I'm thinking maybe 2 degrees.
@jakelanningiscool
@jakelanningiscool 2 года назад
Please post or send me this version of black Annie PLEASE haha 😓
@scottivy5925
@scottivy5925 3 года назад
sow em how its done .
@pollydoom5039
@pollydoom5039 3 года назад
Do you sell the Banjos you make? I’d like to have one.
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
Paul, I do sell them, but only complete a few each year.
@kajchannelm2867
@kajchannelm2867 Год назад
How long were the side pannels
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo Год назад
As long as you want them to be. These were 4 or 5 inches.
@kajchannelm2867
@kajchannelm2867 Год назад
@@CliftonHicksbanjo thankyou
@usyagi3746
@usyagi3746 2 года назад
What's the name of the song that starts playing at 11:37? It's on the tip of my tongue, but I can't remember it.
@christiannorris7673
@christiannorris7673 2 года назад
Is the front and back from plywood or 1 solid piece ?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 2 года назад
Solid oak.
@mikegager
@mikegager 3 года назад
How do you know where to drill holes for the dowel to get the neck angle right?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
Zero neck angle on these (or on any pre-1920 banjo).
@mikegager
@mikegager 3 года назад
@@CliftonHicksbanjo oh ok so just straight through? That makes it easy
@scottivy5925
@scottivy5925 3 года назад
800.
@Chikinbokbok
@Chikinbokbok 2 года назад
What's that last song called?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 2 года назад
That's "Black Annie" from Dink Roberts. I made that recording in the early 2000s, and don't remember what tuning I used.
@Chikinbokbok
@Chikinbokbok 2 года назад
@@CliftonHicksbanjo hey thanks for the quick reply! I've recently started trying to figure out these old-timey-er songs with my guitar player friend, and I've been scouting out as many old timey songs as I can. It's like a whole new world to me because I've been a Scruggs three finger picker the whole time I've been playing, and thus have only really dabbled in bluegrass so far.
@noname-vp6vf
@noname-vp6vf Год назад
​@@Chikinbokbok
@rieblox11
@rieblox11 2 года назад
I am a banjo player as well and I've always dreamed about making my own banjo, do you have a template or the dimensions for this build?
@Smokkedandslammed
@Smokkedandslammed Год назад
I just watched a Carver DIY banjo video and he was referencing a book called "foxfire 3" that had ALL SORTS of different banjos and plans with awesome olde tyme photos 👍🏻👍🏻
@Mtnstyleoutdoors
@Mtnstyleoutdoors 3 года назад
Hey Clifton whst kind of glue did u use on that banjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
Titebond™. Old timers used nails and/or hide glue if they had it.
@woodwoman9130
@woodwoman9130 3 года назад
Hide glue….www.highlandwoodworking.com/oldbrownglue5oz.aspx
@Mtnstyleoutdoors
@Mtnstyleoutdoors 3 года назад
Thx man
@scottivy5925
@scottivy5925 3 года назад
ok 1200.
@NickleJ
@NickleJ 11 месяцев назад
That really was a sick rip
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 11 месяцев назад
Thanks, I was proud of it.
@trustoldpaths1415
@trustoldpaths1415 7 месяцев назад
As a woodworker, I was truly impressed.
@seancline8130
@seancline8130 3 года назад
That was impressive the way you ripped that board in half perfectly
@NoahCline
@NoahCline 3 года назад
I agree. Been there, done that. Takes a while, but it works.
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
Just bought a brand new rip saw.
@thomasd9237
@thomasd9237 Год назад
👍👍 that is gorgeous my friend. Nice job .!. Primarily I'm a Tele player but I've just started my journey into CBG's & mountain style customs. Hope one day to teach your skill level 👍👍 ☺️
@martyransford9650
@martyransford9650 6 месяцев назад
Nice rip cut, very clean. Did you do that with a rip saw? Please post the make and model of the saw if so.
@mikegiammarise7861
@mikegiammarise7861 5 месяцев назад
Steady hand brand
@kevinsnyder4425
@kevinsnyder4425 3 года назад
Such a great video !! I can't imagine building one of those back in the day, all by hand ! Thanks for taking the time to show us how it's done.!
@JacobvsRex
@JacobvsRex 3 месяца назад
Holy smokes driving pins in that thin oak ring made me pucker up....
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 месяца назад
I pre-drilled each hole. The thin oak was never in any danger!
@bobroberts4294
@bobroberts4294 3 года назад
Terrific - people will be following this video for many years into the future! Two questions - did you use glue blocks for the nails front and back? Shape and size of sound hole in back? Really interested in hearing how this handsome banjo sounds. True craftsmanship - Thanks for letting us watch!
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
I did not clamp the hickory pins in after hammering--just let everything dry in the vice. And there are only the two small sound holes in the front--the back is solid oak. Some of the original Kentucky banjos I've examined have round, square, or heart-shaped sound holes in the back, but many of the backs are solid. In the latter case, sound holes were either not used at all, or they are cut into the top and/or sides. Most common sound hole is just a drilled hole 3/8" - 5/8" diameter for top/side holes; larger diameter for back holes.
@bobroberts4294
@bobroberts4294 3 года назад
@@CliftonHicksbanjo Ah, now I see - the two sound holes look like nail heads which I was predisposed to believe you would be using. Thanks for settling me straight. Is oak, red or white, your go to choice for body wood?
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
I think red oak is vastly superior to white oak for sound chamber material. Red oak is so different from the other oaks; for example, you can literally blow air, with your mouth, from one end of a 6-foot red oak board through to the other end. This means that hollow fibers must run the full length of the red oak board--I know of no other wood with this quality. No wood I have used sounds richer than red oak.
@bobroberts4294
@bobroberts4294 3 года назад
@@CliftonHicksbanjo Thanks, a valuable piece of information to have.
@georgepalchikov7176
@georgepalchikov7176 3 года назад
I really want to make a banjo, but I don't have any experience working with lether, so this part kinda scares me away.
@scottivy5925
@scottivy5925 3 года назад
if you cuold find it in your heart.please sign it. 12000. firm.
@bobanderson7313
@bobanderson7313 3 года назад
Wonderful job. I noticed you wiped some glue from your finger on the underside of your bench. Weren't you wearing trousers?
@grugrock7442
@grugrock7442 Год назад
Could you please do tutorial on this version of Black Annie?
@clawhammer704
@clawhammer704 Год назад
Can u provide the length of one side of the hexagon? I might try my hand at one.
@DemetrisIacovides
@DemetrisIacovides 3 года назад
I have recently built a banjo with a wooden rim 27 inch scale and an 11 inch head. I dont really like the way it sounds. I suspect that it could be the lack of a tone ring. Idk. Tell me some ideas mr. Hicks
@DemetrisIacovides
@DemetrisIacovides 3 года назад
Also. I would like to know if you have the good will, some other things you could use as a head. Please. I would be grateful. Have a nice day sir
@woodwoman9130
@woodwoman9130 3 года назад
Are the dimensions on your patreon
@thatmckenzie
@thatmckenzie 3 года назад
Back to Basics was such a great book.
@scottivy5925
@scottivy5925 3 года назад
you sign it ill buy it.nice
@arlie505
@arlie505 2 года назад
awesome !
@LoneRevD
@LoneRevD 3 года назад
Very cool, so are the top and back cut from a 4/4 board? Thanks for sharing!
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo 3 года назад
That oak board was about 11" wide X 3/4" thick. After ripped, the two boards created are approximately 1/4" thick.
@LoneRevD
@LoneRevD 3 года назад
Thanks Clifton appreciate ya!
@noname-vp6vf
@noname-vp6vf Год назад
How do you change the head on this kind of banjo? Love your content.
@CliftonHicksbanjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo Год назад
Tap the wooden ring off with the flat side of a sharp chisel, clean off any glue, etc. Then glue the new hide and ring on. Once dry, drive wooden pins or metal tacks into the ring for added security, trim any excess hide, and you're done.
@noname-vp6vf
@noname-vp6vf Год назад
@@CliftonHicksbanjo Thank you for the reply. I'm planning on building a mt. banjo and the kentucky style "seems" easier to build than the regular north carolina ones, i hope it goes well.
@xrekcor
@xrekcor 4 месяца назад
Might look at building one of these outa Aussie hardwood. Thanks for sharing
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