Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, no doubt had banjo in mind when he wrote "Swan Lake" Here, Banjo Professor Bill Knopf give us a keen insight into Tchaikovsky's thinking about how the banjo stands apart from the other orchestral instruments. (Classical longhairs might prefer the banjo standing apart, down the hall and to the right). To preserve its bluegrass flavor, Knopf prefers it be known as "Swan Creek."
Very pretty. Sounds nice on the banjo. Enjoyed listening. Gwen
cadjunk 2 years ago
Very nice and pleasant to listen to. You make it look so easy!!
banjobilly32 2 years ago
Beautiful!
kieselhorst 2 years ago
Keep these coming, Prof Knopf! This makes the banjo sound like the piece was written for it.
m4r9 2 years ago
Nice job professor Knopf! Tchaikovsky would be impressed.
batmobile1959 2 years ago