Thursday, March 28, 2024

Get Your Dave Hum Backing Tracks!

I thank God for Dave Hum (1966-2012). He is an inspiration to banjo enthusiasts everywhere. It was Dave's banjo playing that rekindled my desire to start playing the banjo again several years ago. I am going to do everything I can to promote Dave's website, tabs, CD's and backing tracks to help support his family, whom I pray for regularly. I know that is what Dave would want.

It was an early Christmas for me today when I saw these backing tracks available from Dave Hum's website. THANK YOU to Dave's family for making these tracks available. I love that man dearly for his music! I have his tabs and YouTube videos to learn from, and now best of all his quality backing tracks. I encourage everyone to go purchase Dave's backing tracks, they are top notch quality!

These are Dave's actual backing tracks as you hear on his YouTube videos. I ordered all four backing track albums. They are well worth the money when you consider all the hard work that Dave invested in making them. If you've followed my Banjo Heaven blog for any time, then you know that I have tried to recreate Dave's backing tracks with little success. When I make my backing tracks, and then listen to his, I get discouraged because mine don't sound right...lol. My technical skills are not nearly as good as Dave's.

I had installed Reason software on my computer but it is irritating to me. I much prefer MixCraft software, which is more limited as far as available sound patches, but the software is much easier to use, unlike Reason which is more difficult (in my humble opinion). What I love about MixCraft is that you can input ("add a track") in the sequencer, and then slow the tempo down for any song. So if you purchase Dave Hum's backing tracks, you can slow them down as much as you need to to comfortably play along. I am not nearly as fast a player as Dave is, so to learn songs like Mason's Apron I need to slow the song down to about 75%. MixCraft is worth the price of the program for this feature alone.

You can also change the song's key if you'd like. MixCraft is a full blown recording studio, with included virtual instruments. By adding an "audio track" into the sequencer you can record your own instruments. I'm using a Focusrite Scarlett USB interface. I used MixCraft last week to add my own pedal steel guitar playing to a song by Eddie Ray Arnold. Here is the original song. Here's some more of my steel guitar recordings, and also more recordings here if you'd like to hear them. Here is my music website. My main instrument is the steel guitar.

After spending hundreds of hours trying to make my own Dave Hum style backing tracks to play along with, when I found Dave's actual backing tracks for sale on his family's website, I praised God and can't express in words how happy I am to have the tracks to play along with. Each backing track album has 10 songs. So if you buy all four albums you'll get 40 songs (that's about $10 each, a fantastic deal if you ask me). I sure hope we'll see more of Dave's backing tracks available in the future, but if not I am glad to have these 40. GOOD STUFF!

Music makes the world a better place. THANK YOU!


Dave Hum

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs