Please download all of these backing tracks I've made, so you'll have them for safe keeping in the future. You are welcome to freely share them elsewhere online; no credit need be given. I just made them for fun for everyone. These 192 kbps MP3's are only temporarily stored on my SteelC6th.com steel guitar website, which if something happens to me WILL disappear from the internet within several months (when my web hosting package expires). So, save them while you still can dear reader. Consider these backing tracks, YOURS. Enjoy!
- Arkansas Traveller
- At The Cross
- Ballad Of Jed Clampett
- Behind The Haystack & The Setting Sun
- Bill Cheatham
- Blue Ridge Cabin Home
- Bluegrass Breakdown
- Boys Of Blue Hill
- Boys Of Blue Hill & Harvest Home
- Boys Of Malin
- Chicken Reel
- Clinch Mountain Backstep
- Cold Frosty Morning
- Cripple Creek
- Devil's Dream & Blackberry Blossom
- Devil's Dream
- Down The Road
- Dunphy's Hornpipe
- Earl's Breakdown
- Eight More Miles To Louisville
- Eighth Of January
- Fergal O'Gara
- Fireball Mail
- Five Speed
- Flop Eared Mule
- Flying Cloud Cotillion
- Foggy Mountain Special
- Gaspe Reel
- Golden Slippers
- Grasshopper Sitting On A Sweet Potato Vine
- Green Gates
- Ground Speed
- Half Past Four
- Harvest Home
- Humours Of Glendart
- I Saw The Light
- I'll Fly Away
- I'm Using My Bible As A Roadmap
- Jerusalem Ridge
- Jig Runrig
- Jig Runrig & Wee Todd
- Just Over In The Gloryland
- Mason's Apron
- Merrily Kidd The Quaker's Wife
- Miss McLeod's Reel
- Mississippi Sawyer
- Monaghan's Jig
- Morrison's Jig
- My Grandfather's Clock
- Off To California
- Old Spinning Wheel
- Over The Waterfall
- Peaches And Cream
- Peeler's Jacket
- Pike County Breakdown
- Red Haired Boy
- Rickett's Hornpipe
- Rocky Top
- Sailor's Hornpipe
- Saint Anne's Reel
- Sally Goodin'
- Shenandoah Breakdown
- Shove That Pig's Foot A Little Closer To The Fire
- Shuckin' The Corn
- Smoke Behind The Clouds
- Southern Flavour
- Speed The Plough
- Star Of Munster
- Tam Lin
- Temperance Reel
- The Lilting Banshee
- The Maid Behind The Bar
- The Merry Blacksmith
- The Moon Saw Me Crying
- The Old Home Place
- The Traveller
- Third Man Theme
- Timour The Tartar
- Tobin's Jig
- Wabash Cannonball
- Waiting For The Federals
- Whisky Before Breakfast
I made these backing tracks for YOU dear friend, meaning everybody who wants them. I have many more backing tracks which, Lord willing, I will be uploading over the next several months. Every Friday my goal is to upload a new backing track. You can do whatever you want with all of these backing tracks. Nothing is copyrighted. I just made them for the love and fun of making music. Backing tracks are invaluable tools to learn and play songs. Dave Hum inspired me by making his own backing tracks, which I have diligently tried to recreate for myself and other banjo enthusiasts.
By the way, if you have a particular song that I haven't done yet, I'll be glad to freely make a backing track, to share with everyone. Just email me a request and include a link to the original song, so I can use it as a template. I enjoy making backing tracks.
I have enjoyed making all these backing tracks over the past few years. I'm learning as I go, getting better at making them. I use MixCraft Pro Studio to make all my tracks, which is an awesome Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Interestingly, MixCraft doesn't appear with the other popular DAW's online, but I assure you that it is among the best available.
I made this blog as a tribute to one of my musical heroes, Dave Hum (1966-2012). It is my joy and privilege as a fellow banjo enthusiast to freely share these backing tracks I've made with others, continuing the excellent musical spirit of Dave Hum. I found Dave's wonderful music on YouTube in 2018 and been hooked on the banjo since. Dave Hum's backing tracks are second to none in my humble opinion, which have an alluring driving beat to them.
If you still haven't purchased Dave's original backing tracks, I highly encourage you to do so. His family also has Dave's albums and tablature for the banjo available. The money helps his family, and there's no backing tracks as unique available. My tracks pale in comparison to Dave's. He was skilled as a seasoned veteran musician. God bless Dave and his beautiful family. Thank you for reading my banjo blog. Music makes the world a better place.
Dave Hum
(April 11, 1966 - November 14, 2012)
(April 11, 1966 - November 14, 2012)
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