Thursday, September 12, 2024

New Backing Track For “Cold Frosty Morning”

This song, “Cold Frosty Morning,” is a traditional Irish/American reel. The song is also known as, “Frosty Morn.” My favorite banjo artist Dave Hum recorded this song using the Sawmill Tuning (gDGCD), which is a minor chord tuning. For the second fret that would be (aEADE). I have made backing tracks for you with varying tempos, in both Keys of G and A. Dave plays the song in A, using a capo on the 2nd fret, and a 5th string capo on the 7th fret. Enjoy!
There are 41 of Dave Hum's tabs available from his family's website, including Cold Frosty Morning.

This backing track was easy but a bit tedious to make. I enjoy the work. I used a MIDI bass and MIDI piano. I used a Rhodes organ for the piano fills. I also included the piano solo that Dave Hum does toward the last part of the song. I tried to reproduce Dave's backing track the best I could. I am weak in my percussive skills, which is where Dave excels. I plan to revisit all my tracks in the future if I learn how to improve them over time. But for now I humbly think all the recent tracks I've made are very nice and beneficial to banjo enthusiasts to play along with. It is my privilege to do this for others, and I sincerely appreciate your continued interest in my banjo blog. Thank you friend.

Dave Hum (1966-2012)

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

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