Friday, July 4, 2025

A New Backing Track For, “Shove That Pig's Foot A Little Closer To The Fire”

This Old Time fiddle tune is called, “Shove That Pig's Foot A Little Closer To The Fire. Some websites refer to the song as: Shove The Pig's Foot A Little Closer To The Fire.” I'm not sure which titled is the official name, but I like that better than the. Dave Hum actually calls the tune by both names in his video description. The song is played on the 5-string banjo in standard Open G tuning (gDGBD).

A ‘pig’s foot’ is a blacksmith’s tool that somewhat resembles a crowbar or poker, used to manipulate pieces of pig iron in a forge. The tune was originally recorded by a western North Carolina fiddler named Martin Marcus, on an LP where he played it as a duet with his son Wayne. Marcus also recorded it for the Library of Congress in the 1940's. Also known as Ruby With The Dancing Eyes.” I used Dave Hum's performance to make a backing track's in both keys of G and A for your preference. Enjoy!
I used MIDI for the bass, drums and piano parts. I used real audio loops for the djembe, tambourine and shaker. I use 'MixCraft Studio Pro' to make all my backing tracks. All audio workstation software has its own pros and cons, but I really like MixCraft because it is very user friendly and doesn't have any problems loading or processing. When I tried Ableton's trial version it kept crashing. I wrote a review of 'Ableton Live' in this blog. You can't beat MixCraft for the affordable price. It does what I need it to do to make nice backing tracks.

“Shove That Pig's Foot A Little Closer To The Fire” is a fun song to play. It's fairly simple to learn. If you don't already know, you can go into the settings (right hand corner) icon for any YouTube video and slow it down as much as you want. I slow Dave's recordings down to 25% to 50% to learn his tune's note for note, which makes learning a lot easier.

Dave Hum
(April 11, 1966 - November 14, 2012)

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