Here are some improved backing tracks made in 2026...
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of A, faster)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of A, normal)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of A, slower)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of A, slow)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of A, very slow)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of A, woodshed)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of G, faster)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of G, normal)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of G, slower)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of G, slow)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of G, very slow)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (kay of G, woodshed)
For the preceding tracks I am using a VST3 plugin for a realistic bass. MIDI was used for percussion, piano and keyboard. Real audio loops were used for the shakers, kick drum and tambourine. I use 'Mixcraft Pro Audio' to make my backing tracks.
These older tracks are from 2025...
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (key of A, normal)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (key of A, slower)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (key of A, slow)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (key of A, woodshed)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (key of G, normal)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (key of G, slower)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (key of G, slow)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville (key of G, woodshed)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville - Tabs (Jay Buckey Tablature)
- Eight More Miles To Louisville - Video (Bill Nesbitt explains how to play the song)
l used a MIDI bass and piano. I added audio loops of a real shaker and tambourine. Dave's wife told me that he developed a cancer tumor in his brain, which changed his voice before he passed away, which you can hear in this video he made comparing his 3 banjos. Dave sold the Baldwin Ode banjo, which was made in Arkansas, USA. I noticed that he used his Ode for recording his song, 'Arkansas Traveller.' I thought that was cool.

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