Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Backing Track For “The Moon Saw Me Crying”

This is a classic Bluegrass song that's been around for ages. I remember hearing it over 30 years ago when I lived in Chicago. I'm in Pensacola now. It's called, “The Moon Saw Me Crying” by The Kentucky Travelers. This particular recording likely was transferred from an old record to digital eventually, because it's not in any particular key. The song is actually pitched somewhere between a G and a G#. I had to adjust the pitch in MixCraft down a few increments to tune it with my guitar in the key of G, so I could record along with it. I did this backing track in the key of G, which is what I think the original song was also done in.
The bass is all MIDI. For this song, I used an Acoustic Bass instead of the usual Finger Bass from the MIDI menu in MixCraft. I think it sounds nice. I used an acoustic bass sine the original song used one. I wanted to try to make it as close to original as I could. I played acoustic guitar also.

I learned a little trick to do with the timing. By setting the tambourine and piano a little LATE  (after the middle), it changes the whole rhythm, giving it kind of a “chunka-lunka” sound. I thought I had invented a new word, but the Chunka-Lunka (this particular recording sounds like Route 66) has been around for a long time. I don't claim to know what I am doing musically, I'm just having fun...lol. I hope you enjoy the song. The main banjo part is challenging for me to play, but I have always loved the classic banjo break in this song.

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

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