Sunday, November 16, 2025

More 'Band-in-a-Box' Backing Tracks

Here's a handful of songs I made this week with Band-in-a-Box (BIAB). They have a different vibe to them, which I enjoy playing along with. I left in the melody line for 'Mason's Apron,' because it sounds nice and goes well with the banjo. BIAB doesn't generate great intros for Bluegrass, they're all for Jazz or Pop, so I need to work at making better intros. I'm surprised that BIAB doesn't offer Country and Bluegrass intros. BIAB's intros work, they just don't always fit the songs. I think 'My Grandfather's Clock' came out nice. Enjoy! ...
I can't get enough of the 5-string banjo, which sure brightens every day in this crazy world. God made music for us to enjoy it. I've been watching Jim Pankey's video banjo lessons. Jim sure is a great teacher and a blessing. Music makes the world a better place.

Here's Dave Hum's three banjos. In his YouTube videos, I can always identify Dave's Epiphone MB-250 made in China, because there's no fret marker at the first fret position. He plays it just as brilliantly as his Gibson, which just goes to prove that the sound is mostly in the musician's hands. The headstocks are quite different between the Gibson and the Baldwin ODE.

Dave Hum's Banjo Collection

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

5 String Banjo Instruction Album [1967] - Earl Scruggs