Friday, September 12, 2025

A New Backing Track For “Miss McLeod's Reel”

This is a popular beloved Irish Reel called, “Miss McLeod's Reel.” There are an astonishing 38 different names for this popular tune. Some of the names are: The Brown Cow, Da Broon Coo, Did You Ever Meet The Devil?, Uncle Joe and The Gray Old Lady Of Raasay. Scottish in origin, this tune has become a staple of both the Irish and American musical traditions. In the excellent spirit of Dave Hum, I am looking for new tunes to make backing tracks for, to play along with on the 5-string banjo. I used this music video as a template to make my backing track, in the keys of G and A for your preference. I also made some tabs for you. Enjoy!
I used MIDI for the bass, drums and piano. I used real audio loops for the tambourine and shaker. I also found this nice backing track for the tune (for copyright reasons I cannot share the edited track, but if you have MixCraft you can lengthen the song, change the tempo and change the key if you want, which is what I did). Be sure to check out these other free intriguing accompaniment tracks for Jigs, Reels & Hornpipes. As Dave Hum said: So many tunes, so little time!

Lately, I've been playing my Deering Goodtime Special banjo the most, which is a very nice banjo for $1,100. I really like the tone. Plus it's only 9 pounds. I suffer chronic neck pain because of an old injury from 1992, when I got severely rear-ended by a church bus. The lesser 3-pounds on the Goodtime Special make a BIG difference! Honestly, if my house ever burned down or thieves stole my stuff, I would just buy another Deering Goodtime Special as my only banjo. It's that good! The Goodtime Special banjo (which has a tone ring) has grown on me a lot. Granted, it is still a student model, so realistically you're getting what you pay for. I love my Deering Calico, but for practicing I usually grab the Goodtime Special. It's a fun banjo!

Having said that, I think that the high end banjos are ridiculously WAY overpriced. You cannot beat the quality of the Goodtime Special banjo for the very modest price. American made instrument prices are just getting too darn high for the average musician to afford.

I was shocked recently to see that a pedal steel guitar at Jackson Steel Guitars will now cost you $9,000 (for a single neck) to $16,000 (for a double neck); and that's not even including add-ons and tax). That's insane! No steel guitar is worth that much money!!! I only paid $11,000 for my 2013 Honda FIT in 2021. If a Chinese company ever starts building affordable quality pedal steel guitars, they'll put many of the American builders out of business!

I thank God for the 5-string banjo and other awesome musical instruments. I hope you enjoy learning this song as much as I have. Miss McLeod's Reel is listed in the top 100 favorite folk songs of history. God bless.

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

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs