Thursday, November 28, 2024

I Recorded “Green Gates” This Evening

I felt like recording tonight, so I played along on my Deering Calico banjo with one of my favorite songs, “Green Gates.” Of the 115 awesome backing tracts that I purchased from Dave Hum's family, Green Gates was not among them, unfortunately. I love this song! So, last month I did the best I could to make my own backing track and I humbly think it's pretty nice. You are welcome to do whatever you want with all my backing tracks that I make. You can record along with them to share, use them on your own website or blog if you have one, et cetera. I freely made them for music enthusiasts, especially banjo pickers like me.
  • Green Gates (playing my Deering Calico. I recorded this tonight)
  • Green Gates (playing my Deering Goodtime Special. I recorded this last month)
Lord willing, I already have many more backing tracks in the works for everyone, which will be coming in the future, so please keep visiting weekly to see what's new.

Green gates is a fun and happy song to play, which is why I love the 5-string banjo so much. The banjo is a cheerful instrument in this dreary world of evil, war and hunger. Playing a musical instrument is a good, pure and honest hobby. Music makes the world a better place.

Last week I installed a railroad spike on my Deering Calico banjo. Thankfully it all went well. The key is to carefully plan your work before you start, and then go slow. I admit that I was a bit nervous drilling a hole into a $4,436 banjo...lol. I bought it from 'Fuller's Guitar' in Houston, Texas. They had a 4th of July weekend 15% discount.


I Installed a Railroad Spike on My Deering Calico

My first love will always be the steel guitar, but the banjo comes second. Lloyd Green and Tommy White (who made this historical jam session in 2002 in Nashville) are my heroes on the pedal steel guitar. I love these guys! I'd live in Nashville because of the music if I could afford it, but Pensacola is home for me. The cost of living in Pensacola is 14% below the national average, which is one reason why I moved here in 2021, thinking ahead for retirement.

It also doesn't snow here in the panhandle, so I don't have to drive in it; praise the Lord! Albeit, I do love and miss the snow when I lived up in Chicago for 37 years. I moved to the island of Guam in 2004 and lived there for 17 years, where the daily temperature is 85 degrees 365 days a year. Amazing! But believe me, you do get sick of it. I love the colder weather here in Pensacola. It's going down to 37 degrees tomorrow night and I love it. The relentless humidity on Guam was unbearable! Albeit, the ocean was beautiful, always within a 5 minutes drive.

On a different notice, I bought a Yamaha P-225 keyboard piano, as I mentioned last month. I am determined to start learning to play hymns. I'm working on the hymns: “Is your All On The Altar” in the key of Eb, and “Mansion Over The Hilltop” in the key of C. Learning to play the piano is going to take a lot of patience and time. I'm starting at a snail's pace, but thankfully I have a good understanding of basic music theory. My goal is just to learn to play a dozen of my favorite Gospel hymns. I ordered a couple piano learning books by John Thompson to get started, and YouTube has lots of helpful videos. One day at a time. I love musical instruments.

Sadly, I live alone. My former wife cruelly abandoned and divorced me in 2006 against my will, so I get lonely on holidays. I've reluctantly lived alone for 18 years since 2006. I hate divorce. My pastor years ago was right, who said that divorce is a sin that perpetuates for a lifetime. I have tried to find another woman to marry, but no one can replace what the Bible calls, the wife of thy youth (Proverbs 5:18; Jeremiah 3:20). No one can replace the mother of one's children. I wish our ungodly courts didn't allow divorce, like they don't in the Philippines. I believe biblically that divorce is always wrong. I have signed up for numerous dating websites over the years, but women today are very different than 75 years ago. I just haven't had any luck finding someone.

Anyway, today is Thanksgiving Day. I feel like Sylvester Stallone in the 1976 movie, Rocky, who said Thanksgiving is just Thursday to him. I am thankful to God 365 days a year, but to me Thanksgiving Day is just Thursday. God is so good and I am grateful that my name is written in Heaven (Luke 10:20). I am grateful for the blessings I have, so I have no complaints to God. The Lord is not to blame for the mess that humanity creates. God is faithful (1st Corinthians 1:9b).

Having said that, happy Thanksgiving Day to everyone and thank you for your continued interest in my banjo blog. God bless you friend.

To you it's Thanksgiving. To me it's Thursday. Yo Adrian

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs