Sunday, October 27, 2024

New Backing Track, “Just Over In The Glory Land”

This is another popular Bluegrass Gospel song, “Just Over In The Glory Land.” I used a recording by “The Rochesters” Gospel Bluegrass family in South Carolina as a template. They perform at our Baptist church revival each year in Pensacola, along with the “Living Proof” Gospel family from Texas. That event is the highlight of our year! The Rochesters originally did the song in the key of D, so I did too. But I also transposed the song to G and A to accomodate our favorite banjo keys, but because those keys were so far away from the original key, you can hear the timbre difference in the tracks. They still sound good, I think. Enjoy!
  1. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of A, faster)
  2. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of A, normal)
  3. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of A, slower)
  4. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of A, slow)
  5. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of D, faster)
  6. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of D, normal)
  7. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of D, slower)
  8. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of D, slow)
  9. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of G, faster)
  10. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of G, normal)
  11. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of G, slower)
  12. Just Over In The Glory Land (key of G, slow)
I used MIDI for bass, piano and drums. I'm playing my Cort acoustic guitar. I add an audio loop djembe and shaker. I also added a nice synthesizer for chord padding, which I learned to do from Dave Hum.

One of my all-time favorite Bluegrass albums from 1974 was titled: "The Gospel According To Steve, Leroy and Brother Dave." The song, "My Wonderful Jesus," was the song that got me hooked to start playing the pedal steel guitar in 1992. Please don't miss the song, "Just Over In The Glory Land." Check out the awesome: 'TAKE'S BLUEGRASS ALBUM CHANNEL,' which contains THOUSANDS of classic Bluegrass and Gospel songs to enjoy and learn from. What a blessing!

Dave Hum (1966-2012)

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

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