Tuesday, May 14, 2024

A Backing Track For “The Maid Behind The Bar”

This is one of my favorite songs that Dave Hum plays, which he does in the Double C tuning. Here is his album version. If you don't yet have Dave's albums and backing tracks, I highly recommend purchasing them. He plays The Maid Behind The Bar so fluently as if born to play the banjo, but I know better than that. Dave didn't have it any easier than the rest of us. He began playing classical guitar and busking as a teenager. Those acquired skills helped him no doubt when he started learning the banjo, but he had to work hard and apply himself just like the rest of us. There are no shortcuts to mastering any musical instrument.

Having said that, without further ado, here is my new backing track for The Maid Behind The Bar. I used Dave's song as a template, even adding his intriguing acoustic guitar Em chord back-rake toward the end of the song. ...
This is a beautiful song. Dave plays it better than anyone in my humble opinion. I studied his three different recordings of the song on YouTube. They are all uniquely different in some aspects. At first when I tried to learn the song, I felt like I'd never be able to play it like Dave does. But after spending a few days working on the song, I made a lot of progress.

I heard famous guitarist Tommy Immanuel say something brilliant on Rick Beato's YouTube channel last year. Tommy said that as long as you're trying to remember what chords and notes to play next, you'll never be able to focus on your style and expressiveness. So the key to learning any song on the banjo is to first play it enough, until you become so familiar with it that you don't need to think anymore what comes next. Only then can you really begin to learn the song. The Maid Behind The Bar is no different. It is a challenge to play, but well worth the investment. I really like this song.

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs