- The Maid Behind The Bar (TablEdit tabs)
- The Maid Behind The Bar (.PDF tabs)
- The Maid Behind The Bar (faster)
- The Maid Behind The Bar (normal)
- The Maid Behind The Bar (slower)
- The Maid Behind The Bar (slow)
- The Maid Behind The Bar (woodshed)
- The Maid Behind The Bar (caveman)
I am amazed how fast Dave can play the banjo and mandolin. I honestly don't want to play that fast...lol. Fire on the mountain! “The Maid Behind The Bar” is a beautiful song. I think my tabs are fairly accurate. I watch Dave's hands while playing in slow motion on YouTube to get an idea of what he's doing. But knowing how and doing it are two different things, as we all know as musicians.
I've been searching online for free audio loops for Celtic, folk and basically anything that catches my attention. I save them into a folder and then use those resources to make my backing tracks. Dave Hum doesn't use any shakers or sticks in this song, but I am using just one shaker for a small segment. I'm using MIDI drums and a tambourine. I set the velocity (volume) for both the drums and tambourine at 80. I found out this week why they call the volume its “velocity” in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), because the harder the velocity by which you hit a drum pad, the louder will be the drum sound. Interesting.
Baron Collins-Hill has a backing track for The Maid Behind The Bar. I enjoy playing along with his track for Whisky Before Breakfast. I purchased all of his mandolin backing tracks, which are very helpful to learn any stringed instrument. Thanks for reading my banjo blog.
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