Head for the hills, it’s banjo practice time. Here’s me attempting to play a fiddle tune known as The Forky Deer, or Forked Deer (say fork-kid).
Head for the hills, it’s banjo practice time. Here’s me attempting to play a fiddle tune known as The Forky Deer, or Forked Deer (say fork-kid).
Slick playing! Great tune, too, I must add it to my list of ‘to learns’.
Sounds great! And of course the hat makes it.
In some parts of West Virginia it is illegal to play clawhammer banho without a hat in the same way that bluegrass players have to wear Stetsons and string ties.
I’m wearing one of my faves….and Algoma Central Railway “ACR” engineer’s cap.