Friday, January 2, 2026

A New Improved Backing Track For “Maid Behind The Bar”

I redid the backing track for “Maid Behind The Bar,” which is one of my favorite tunes to play using the 'Double C' tuning. It is such a peaceful song. This track is a bit brighter. Here is the original backing track that I made in May of 2024. In the original recording I missed some timing with the guitar strums, which I have tried to fix in this newer track. Dave recorded the tune in the key of D; capo the 2nd fret, and the 7th fret on the fifth string. I used Dave Hum's performance as a template. I have made backing tracks in both keys of C and D for your preference. I also made additional tracks with a mandolin down this webpage. Enjoy!
I used MIDI for the drums, bass and piano. I am playing my Cort acoustic guitar, which is the nicest sounding and natural feeling guitar I've ever owned (for just $130 at Guitar Center). 

Sadly, my guitar strap twisted its way off a couple years ago and cracked the body of the guitar. Yikes! I put Duck tape over it. Thankfully the guitar still sounds just as pleasant, but since that mishap I am now using (and I highly recommend that you do the same) Guitar Strap Locks (only $4.99 for 4 of them at Amazon). I have these locks on all my instruments where there's a risk of the strap working its way off.

The original backing track for this song and 114 more are available at Dave Hum's website. I encourage you to buy them. My backing tracks pale in comparison to Dave's. I am so thankful for his music and backing tracks, and to Dave's family for making them available to everyone. God bless and keep on pickin'.

I added a mandolin to this next track in January of 2026, trying different things to make a better backing track. Also, I am using a bass MODO plugin by IK Multimedia for a realistic bass and percussion as well. I am always trying to improve my backing tracks. Some tracks come out better than others, but all sound nice. I am confident that you will enjoy playing along with these newest backing tracks...
Of all Dave Hum's precious recordings, this tune is arguably one of his greatest masterpieces. Dave took each song and made it his own, putting his own touch upon it while bringing the song alive with his masterful banjo articulation. Each song tells a story, taking the listener on a musical journey. I have no doubt that when other banjoists here Dave Hum play a song, they think the same thing I do: “Now that's how the song is supposed to be played!”

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

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