- Timour The Tartar (tablature by Anurakt Scheepers)
- Timour The Tartar (tablature by Michael Braquemart)
- Timour The Tartar (key of A, normal)
- Timour The Tartar (key of A, slower)
- Timour The Tartar (key of A, slow)
- Timour The Tartar (key of A, woodshed)
- Timour The Tartar (key of G, normal)
- Timour The Tartar (key of G, slower)
- Timour The Tartar (key of G, slow)
- Timour The Tartar (key of G, woodshed)
My musician friend Anurakt Scheepers in The Netherlands does a great job on this song. He made his own backing track for this song and many others, which he graciously shared with me. He's a member of the 'Banjo Hangout.' If you contact him through the forum, I am sure he will gladly share his backing tracks with you. He's a nice guy. Anurakt recently recorded a masterpiece of “Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines” (as arranged by Dave Hum). Anurakt is an amazing musician and an inspiration. He discovered Dave Hum's music on YouTube in 2018, the same year that I did. What a blessing! Dave Hum's original backing track is the best I've heard, which is available for purchase from his family.
I used MIDI for the bass and drums. I'm playing my Eastman 505CC Satin mandolin and Cort acoustic guitar (the best guitar I've ever owned for $130 from Guitar Center). I used MixCraft Pro Studio software to make the backing track. I recorded the mandolin using a Shure 57 microphone. I'm using a Scarlett Solo USB interface (this gadget lets me record musical instruments into my computer).
In my humble opinion, you won't find a better song to learn and play on the banjo than “Timour The Tartar.”