Friday, March 28, 2025

New Backing Track For “I'm Using My Bible As A Roadmap”

I like this popular Bluegrass song, “I'm Using My Bible As A Roadmap.” Jason Skinner does a great job playing and, and he also made a helpful YouTube lesson explaining how to play Don Reno's rendition of the song. The song is done in the key of A, but I've made backing tracks in both keys of G and A for your preference. Enjoy!
I used a MIDI bass and piano. I played along with my Cort acoustic guitar and Eastman 505CCTV Mandolin. I used a real audio drum loop with a train type of beat that I think works well.

Dave Hum and The Huckleberries

Friday, March 21, 2025

An Improved Backing Track For “Gaspe Reel”

I wanted to redo the backing track for one of my favorite song, Gaspe Reel. I love this song that Dave Hum recorded in Double C tuning. My original backing tracks used an acoustic guitar and I played bass, but in these new tracks I decided to go with a MIDI bass instead. I added a MIDI organ, and some piano with orchestral strings for padding. I also added some crash cymbals and shakers. I am pleased with the improvements I've made to this backing track, and I humbly think you'll agree. I've made tracks in both the keys of C and D. Enjoy!
This is a beautiful song to learn and play.

Dave Hum (1966-2012)

Friday, March 14, 2025

A New Backing Track For “Groundspeed”

The classic Bluegrass song, “Groundspeed, was first released in 1961 by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs and The Foggy Mountain Boys. Dave Hum recorded the song in the key of G, which I used as a template. I've also made backing tracks in the key of A for your preference. Enjoy!
I used MIDI for bass, drums and piano. This was a straightfowarwd easy song to make.

Dave Hum (1966-2012)

Friday, March 7, 2025

A New Backing Track For “Jerusalem Ridge”

Bluegrass legend Bill Monroe (1911-1996) released this nice song, “Jerusalem Ridge,” in 1976. I used Dave Hum's YouTube recording as a template for my backing track. The song is done in G minor Tuning (gDGBbD). It's in the key of A, so you'll need to capo the 2nd fret to play it in the same key as Dave does. I've also made backing tracks in the key of G, for your preference. Enjoy!
I used a MIDI bass, piano and drums. I used a real audio djembe. I added a MIDI Rhodes style organ for padding. As always, I use “MicCraft Pro Studio 10.5 to make all my backing tracks. It's very affordable and easy to use.

Dave Hum's Banjo Gear

5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs