G. P. Knauff’s version of The Flying Indian, published 1839, arranged for banjo by Mark Weems (2019) www.earlybanjotraditions.com
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@daviddraper6920Ай бұрын
Once again, very nice. ❤
@pauldraperbanjo
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Thanks. It’s been a while…
@gadayaАй бұрын
Fiddler Scott Prouty played this on his last record and it’s now a favorite of mine!
@pauldraperbanjo
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I haven’t heard his version yet, I’ll look for it..
@pauldraperbanjo
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Of course! Silly me - I have this recording, totally forgot! It’s a great CD. I also like his version of Roaring River.
@rappstephenАй бұрын
played this in a jam a few years back with Melinda Jamrom. She said she got it from Christian Wig's album. I picked it up from that. Love the way the melody appears to be in the key of D, yet barely utilizes the tonic chord.
@pauldraperbanjo
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As far as I can tell, there seems to be two versions of this tune - the Shelor version and the Knauff version. As gadaya pointed out in his comment above, Scott Prouty does a nice rendition of the Knauff version on his Shaking Down The Acorns album.
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Once again, very nice. ❤
@pauldraperbanjo
Ай бұрын
Thanks. It’s been a while…
Fiddler Scott Prouty played this on his last record and it’s now a favorite of mine!
@pauldraperbanjo
Ай бұрын
I haven’t heard his version yet, I’ll look for it..
@pauldraperbanjo
Ай бұрын
Of course! Silly me - I have this recording, totally forgot! It’s a great CD. I also like his version of Roaring River.
played this in a jam a few years back with Melinda Jamrom. She said she got it from Christian Wig's album. I picked it up from that. Love the way the melody appears to be in the key of D, yet barely utilizes the tonic chord.
@pauldraperbanjo
Ай бұрын
As far as I can tell, there seems to be two versions of this tune - the Shelor version and the Knauff version. As gadaya pointed out in his comment above, Scott Prouty does a nice rendition of the Knauff version on his Shaking Down The Acorns album.