Tuesday, December 3, 2024

I Recorded The Song “Off To California” With My Golden Wreath

This is one of my favorite songs to play on the 5-string banjo. It is in standard tuning. Like Dave Him does, I like to play it in the key of A (second fret capoed, also capo the 7th fret on the fifth string).
I use the same lick in this song that's used on Mason's Apron, which I teach how to do in this blog. I'm still developing my playing skills on the banjo. I can only sit in awe at Dave Hum's mastery on the banjo. I humbly think that progessing well, but still have miles more to go. I tried to record Tobin's Jig recently on Double C Tuning, but my playing is still too choppy. I wasn't satisfied with the recording when done. I need to keep working at it to play more fluently.

The important thing is to enjoy yourself along the journey and have fun. I heard Dave share some of his philosophy once and he emphasized that learning the banjo is not a competition. Every musician has a “musical signature.” That is, no one will ever sound exactly like you, nor you exactly like someone else. Music would be pretty boring if we all sounded the same. I love that uniqueness in each person.

I recorded Off To California using a Shure 57 microphone for the banjo. I'm using a USB Scarlett Solo interface. I made the backing track using Mixcraft Studio Pro 10.5 software.

My Deering Golden Wreath
(selfie photo taken in September 2024)

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs