Friday, February 28, 2025

A New Backing Track For “I'll Fly Away”

This is a Gospel favorite called, "I'll Fly Away" originally done in the Key of G. I used a YouTube recording by the “Backwoods Bluegrass Band” as a template. I made backing tracks in both the keys of G and A for your preference. Enjoy!
I used MIDI bass, drums and piano. I also added some MIDI Rhodes keyboard padding. There's a real audio loop cymbal at the end, and a real audio loop shaker for each chorus.

New Strings And A Railroad Spike On My Deering Calico

On a different note, I just bought some D'Addario banjo XT strings, medium guages: 10, 12, 16, 23 wound and 10 (fifth string). I bought this set of strings because D'Addario advertises that they stay in tune 131% better than regular strings, and for a banjo player staying in tune is a continual challenge. I wanted to try the stainless steel 9.5 to .20, but they are unavailable. My Deerings banjos seem to sound more resonant with lighter gauge strings. The thicker strings tend to sound better for single note playing.

I felt ambitious this evening, so I got out my Dremel tool and with a 1/32" drill bit I installed a railroad spike on my Calico banjo for the 7th fret of the fifth string. I was a bit nervous drilling a hole into a $4,436 banjo, but it came out well, praise the Lord. The key is to plan your work carefully and go slow. I wrote a blog with some tips on installing spikes, after completing my Deering Golden Era a couple months ago. I took some photos of my finished work on the Calico tonight. ...

I Installed a Railroad Spike on My Deering Calico

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs