Master banjo player Rob Murch plays this piece with great energy and a stylized interpretation. After seeing Rob's YouTube video (http://www.youtube.com/watc...

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Comment by Greg Adams on March 3, 2013 at 2:17

My original text from YouTube got cut off. Here's what I wrote in its entirety:

"Master banjo player Rob Murch plays this piece with great energy and a stylized interpretation. After seeing Rob's YouTube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwRrGnnWf74) I had to give it a try! Thank you, Rob!!!"

Comment by thereallyniceman on March 3, 2013 at 10:06

Last year Rob called in to my house and played Galop de Concert and what a delight it was to hear him play live. Greg, your performance is superb of the solo is excellent indeed. You get that great Classic Style attack which is often missing from performances.

SIX stars from me. I have never managed to get very far with this piece, but you have inspired me to try again!

Thank you so much for posting these excellent videos!!

Comment by Mike Redman on March 3, 2013 at 14:14

A grand performance Greg!  I have played second banjo on Galop de Concert a few times with Rob when we have played together in the past, I must get my copy out and play along to your rendition.  I also liked your Ragtime Episode, which I used to play the second banjo for when we (International Banjo Quartet) played this piece.  I have now learned the first part thanks to listening to you.  Oh, and relearned Footlight Favourite, plus Butterfly (Morley) and now working on relearning On the Ganges (Bert Basset) which I used to play with William J.  Ball.  Bill wrote a piano part for On the Ganges but (we) don't know what happened to the score, although I do have a recording of the piano part which is handy to play along with.  Bill wishes he had discovered On the Ganges previously, as he said he would have made a recording of it.  Over to you Greg?

Comment by Trapdoor2 on March 3, 2013 at 15:48

Wow, great stuff Greg! Bravo!

Comment by Greg Adams on March 3, 2013 at 15:55

Thank you Ian and Mike. Give it a shot Ian. It'd be great to hear what you come up with. 

I wish I had all the opportunities to share and play along with people the way you have, Mike. One of my goals is to try to get out of the house a bit more and do some playing with more people. I'm planning on going to the American Banjo Fraternity rally this spring and will be doing some introductory classic banjo classes at Suwannee Banjo Camp and Midwest Banjo Camp (along with offering classes on minstrel/stroke style, the Jola ekonting and background on other West African plucked lute traditions, and some rhythm bones basics). I've not tried Butterfly or On the Ganges, but with your suggestion, I'll look them up!

If anyone is in the DC area and wants to get together for some tunes, let me know!!

 

Comment by Mike Moss on March 8, 2013 at 13:59

That's a brilliant piece, I tried to learn it a while ago but eventually gave up on it. it's a real finger twister! Your excellent recording inspired me to have another go at it.

Comment by Andy Alexis on March 9, 2013 at 15:44

Is the music available online anywhere?

Comment by thereallyniceman on March 9, 2013 at 19:05

Your wish is my command Andy!  I have added the full score to the MUSIC LIBRARY for free download.  I hope that you can get your fingers round it and record it for us :-)

Ian

Comment by Andy Alexis on March 10, 2013 at 14:10

Yes, I still owe you a video of me playing my Stewart banjeaurine...

Comment by Rob Murch on March 26, 2013 at 17:46
Love it! One of my favourites. Nice to hear somebody else's take on it too. Thanks Greg

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