This is a popular old folk tune called “Soldier's Joy,” which Dave Hum played on the 5-string banjo using the Drop C tuning (gCGBD). Also known as: “The King's Head,” “French Four” and “The Clap Dance” and “The Gower.” Make sure to lower the 4th string from down D to C. I have made backing tracks in the keys of G and A for your preference. Enjoy!
- Soldier's Joy Tablature (PDF | TEF)
- Soldier's Joy (Casey Henry explains how to play)
- Soldier's Joy (key of G, normal)
- Soldier's Joy (key of G, slower)
- Soldier's Joy (key of G, slow)
- Soldier's Joy (key of G, very slow)
- Soldier's Joy (key of G, woodshed)
- Soldier's Joy (key of A, normal)
- Soldier's Joy (key of A, slower)
- Soldier's Joy (key of A, slow)
- Soldier's Joy (key of A, very slow)
- Soldier's Joy (key of A, woodshed)
For this backing track I used MIDI for the drums, bass and piano. I used real audio loops for the shaker, tambourine and train rhythm.
Dave Hum
(April 11, 1966 - November 14, 2012)
(April 11, 1966 - November 14, 2012)
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