Thursday, August 22, 2024

New Backing Track For “Mississippi Sawyer”

“Mississippi Sawyer” is a traditional 'Old Time' instrumental tune from Europe, originally titled: “The Downfall of Paris.” The song is better known in the American South and among American fiddlers as “Mississippi Sawyer.” As usual, I used Dave Hum's YouTube video as a template to make my backing track. Dave uses an interesting tuning (aDGBD). It is a G chord with an added 9th note (the A). So I guess you could call it the G9th Tuning. Just capo the fifth string on the 7th fret. I made tracks in both keys for G and A, for your preference...
I had fun making this backing track. I tried to get creative with some audio loops that I purchased from 'Drums On Demand.' I added a Djembe, a soft shaker, a real tambourine and toward the last part of the song I am playing rhythm along with the song (while sitting on my Cajon box). I bought it used (like new) from Amazon for $88. The Cajon new runs $177. It has a couple guitar strings strung inside the box, which gives it a very nice percussive sound when you tap or hit the front panel. I recorded my Cajon box live with a Shure 57 microphone. I used a MIDI bass, which I think sounds very nice. I added a couple MIDI crash cymbals. I used a MIDI acoustic piano. All of my inputs for recording go into a Scarlett USB Interface, and then into a USB port on my Desktop Dell computer (which I bought refurnished for like $400).

I hope you're enjoying these backing tracks as much as I have enjoyed making them. I love making backing tracks, and I love sharing them freely with other banjo enthusiasts. The going rate these days if you pay someone to make you a backing track is about $150. It is my privilege to do this for free.

By the way, if anyone has a request (a backing track for the banjo), I won't make any promises, but I'll see what I can do. I'll gladly do it for free. I'll share the track with everyone when it's done. Just send me an original song, so I can use it as a template. You can also contact me through the BanjoHangout, where I am a union member. That sounds so prestigious for just $20 a year...lol. I wanted the Pocket T-shirt, so I joined (and paid an extra $15). I love the maroon 2023 shirt (with the smaller font), but I don't really care for the dark green 2024 shirt (because of the giant print). It's like shouting at people. I hope in 2025 they do something nicer. If not, I'll wear it anyway. I really enjoy the BanjoHangout

I've uploaded a bunch of backing tracks and tabs to the forum to share, but only a small fraction of what I have on my blog. I am saddened that hardly anybody has played along with my backing tracks on the forum. The highest number of “plays” I saw (after 3 months) was 24 for my backing track of Earl's Breakdown. Thankfully my blog receives a lot more web traffic. 

By the way, I encourage you to freely download and save all my backing tracks. Lord willing, I plan to keep my blog and SteelC6th.com website (where all the files are stored) going for years to come, but you never know what a day may bring forth (Proverbs 27:1). It could all be gone forever next year. And please feel welcome to copy and share all my backing tracks on your own website, social media, or whatever. I am easy to get along with. I've never once made a fuss over someone using my stuff. I want you to steal my stuff...lol. I made these backing tracks to give away, no credit needs to be given, just enjoy the music my friend.

Music makes the world a better place! Check out this classic photo of Dave Hum performing for a curious admirer...

Dave Hum Performs For A Curious Admirer

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs