Thursday, October 24, 2024

A New Backing Track For 'Flying Cloud Cotillion'

This is a really great song that Dave Hum recorded. It is called “Flying Cloud Cotillion” or “Flying Clouds.” I love all the melodic playing in this tune, and I think you will too. When I first heard the song it seemed complicated, but in fact this is an easy song to learn and play. I used Dave's song as a template to make this backing track. I made it in both the keys of A and G for your preference, but Dave plays it in G. It is standard tuning. By the way, I learned this week that I can save all TablEdit tabs as a .PDF file, which is great to know. So, I went back and created .PDF tabs for all previous TablEdit tabs for you. All future tabs will be in both formats.
  1. Flying Cloud Cotillion Tabs (TablEdit tabs)
  2. Flying Cloud Cotillion Tabs (.PDF tabs)
  3. Flying Cloud Cotillion (key of A, faster)
  4. Flying Cloud Cotillion (key of A, normal)
  5. Flying Cloud Cotillion (key of A, slower)
  6. Flying Cloud Cotillion (key of A, slow)
  7. Flying Cloud Cotillion (key of A, woodshed)
  8. Flying Cloud Cotillion (key of G, faster)
  9. Flying Cloud Cotillion (key of G, normal)
  10. Flying Cloud Cotillion (key of G, slower)
  11. Flying Cloud Cotillion (key of G, slow)
  12. Flying Cloud Cotillion (key of G, woodshed)
I used a MIDI bass and piano. I added an audio loop of a crash cymbal. Dave didn't use a tambourine, so neither did I in this tune. I'm just using a MIDI kick drum.

The bass notes were all over the place for this song, which I enjoyed entering into MixCraft Pro Studio (I use this program to make all my backing tracks). I have tried other DAW's (Digital Audio Workstations) and none of them are as good as MixCraft in my humble opinion. Plus MixCraft is only a fraction of the price. I wouldn't mind paying more for something that worked great, but I don't think any of the software I've tried is worth it. I tried Cakewalk (the new Reason software), FL Studio, Ableton, and Pro Logic. If someone is into Rap Music, perhaps they would like those other DAW's. But for making actual songs, and recording real instruments if you want them, Mixcraft is superb.

Dave Hum (1966-2012)

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