Wednesday, June 5, 2024

A New Backing Track For “Golden Slippers”

Here is another one of my favorite songs that Dave Hum plays. Dave played the song in the key of G, so you won't need any capos; but I've also made backing tracks in the key of A if you want them. “Oh, Dem Golden Slippers” is a minstrel song penned by African-American James A. Bland in 1879, is particularly well known as a Bluegrass instrumental standard. By 1880, the song had exceeded 100,000 copies sold. Enjoy!
For the preceding tracks I used a MODO VST3 plugin for a realistic bass. I used MIDI for the piano, keyboard and percussion. Real audio loops were used for the shakers, cymbals and tambourine. I use 'Mixcraft Pro Studio' to make my backing tracks.

Here are the older backing tracks that I made in June of 2024 only in the key of G...
I didn't have any problems with the guitar playing in this song, which uses only chords G, C and D. On these original tracks I am playing my Fender Mustang bass. Thankfully, I have hundreds of different interesting audio loops to choose from, so it's sometimes challenging to pick one that fits well, but as long as they are timed correctly they usually work well.

I also used a tambourine audio loop instead of MIDI, which I think sounds nice. And I've just discovered djembes, an African type of drum, which I also put in the song. I love all these old folk, Irish and fiddle songs that Dave Hum recorded. This is real music!

Dave Hum
(April 11, 1966 - November 14, 2012)

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